| SIRROBERTPEEL | 19th century stateman who founded the Metropolitan Police Force |
| PEEL | Sir Robert who established London's Metropolitan Police Force |
| NEWSCOTLANDYARD | Headquarters of the London Metropolitan Police Force (3,8,4) |
| THO | Vietnamese stateman who declined the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize |
| CASTLEREAGH | British stateman who represented Britain at the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815) |
| ROBERTPEEL | Conservative prime minister who founded the Metropolitan Police as Home Secretary in 1829 (6,4) |
| TRENCHARD | Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police who founded the police college at Hendon (9) |
| CID | UK detective unit set up in the late 19th century as a section of the Metropolitan Police Service (1 |
| PEELER | Old nickname for a policeman (taken from the Home Secretary who set up the Metropolitan Police in 1829) (6) |
| BILL | The ___, TV show about the Metropolitan Police (4) |
| SCOTLANDYARD | New _ _, the headquarters building of the Metropolitan Police (8,4) |
| COMBINE | Make a list of the first of the Metropolitan Police (7) |
| NEWTRICKS | BBC TV drama-comedy series that ran from 2003-15 featuring the fictional Unsolved Crime and Open Case Squad of the Metropolitan Police Service (3,6) |
| SPECIALBRANCH | The section of the Metropolitan Police that was once concerned with national security? (7,6) |
| YARDAGE | Area showing how old the Metropolitan Police HQ is (7) |
| COMMISSIONER | Head of the Metropolitan Police in London |
| SWEENEYTODD | Section of the Metropolitan Police |
| DICK | Cressida --, officer appointed Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service in 2017 (4) |
| HENDON | North-west London location of the Metropolitan Police training college (6) |
| SCOTLAND | New --, headquarters of the Metropolitan Police (8,4) |