| NOTTINGHILL | 1999 film starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant - West London district with an annual carnival (7,4) |
| BATTERSEA | London district with an iconic power station * (9) |
| ORURO | Former mining city in Bolivia with an annual carnival, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2 |
| HILL | 1999 comedy-drama film starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant (7,4) |
| NOTTING | 1999 comedy-drama film starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant (7,4) |
| JONESSDIARY | and 9dn, 2001 romcom starring Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant (7,6,5) |
| PRETTYWOMAN | 1990 romantic comedy film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere (6,5) |
| WALTHAMSTOW | What almost destroyed west London district |
| SWEETHEARTS | 2001 film comedy starring Julia Roberts and Billy Crystal (8,11) |
| NOTTINGLL | 1999 rom-com with Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant |
| MAYFAIR | Which district of central London was once the venue for an annual carnival? (7) |
| MALECON | Esplanade in Havana, six miles in length, site of an annual carnival (7) |
| BAINBRIDGE | Liverpudlian author whose novels include The Bottle Factory Outing, Sweet William, A Quiet Life and An Awfully Big Adventure (adapted into a film starring Alan Rickman and Hugh Grant) (10) |
| BRIDGET | and 9dn, 2001 romcom starring Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth and Hugh Grant (7,6,5) |
| TWOWEEKS | and 1dn, 2002 romcom starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant (3,5,6) |
| NOTICE | and 1dn, 2002 romcom starring Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant (3,5,6) |
| MONALISA | and 22ac, 2003 film drama starring Julia Roberts and Kirsten Dunst (4,4,5) |
| BRIDE | 1999 Garry Marshall film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere (7,5) |
| RUNAWAY | 1999 Garry Marshall film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere (7,5) |
| AMERICAS | And 7 2001 film comedy starring Julia Roberts and Billy Crystal (8,11) |