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WIMBLEDONArea of London that is home to Elisabeth Beresford's Wombles (9)
ORINOCOWomble who has an encounter with a Dalmatian in Elisabeth Beresford's classic book (7)
NOTTINGHILLArea of London that is home to Portobello Road market
SOHOPart of London that is home to many restaurants and nightclubs (4)
MENAGERIEMeaning "household", collection of captive, typically exotic beasts, such as that formerly held in the Tower of London that included leopards or lions, a polar bear and an elephant (9)
APPEALINGA very quiet part of London that attracts (9)
BERESFORDElisabeth -, author of 1968 children's novel The Wombles (9)
WOOLWICHArea of London that was the original home of Arsenal FC
EASTENDArea of London that was once home to many dockworkers
TOBERMORYOne of the Wombles; or, a town in Scotland (9)
KEWDistrict in London that is home to a botanical garden boasting the largest living plant collection on Earth and a gallery of more than 800 paintings by Victorian artist and adventurer Marianne North (
DULWICHDistrict in Southwark, London, that is home to England's first purpose-built public art gallery (7)
OFECONOMICSCollege of the University of London that has the highest percentage of international students of all British universities (3,6,6,2,9)
THELONDONSCHOOLCollege of the University of London that has the highest percentage of international students of all British universities (3,6,6,2,9)
ILFORDLarge town in Greater London that is the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Redbridge
WALTHAMSTOWDistrict of East London that is the birthplace of England football captain Harry Kane (11)
EALINGArea in west London that is nicknamed Queen Of The Suburbs (6)
EASTEnd of London that sees more than its fair share of drama! (4)
CORNHILLStreet in the City of London that Bob Cratchit slides down 20 times in honour of it being Christmas Eve in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol
NINEELMSDistrict of London that includes Battersea Power Station and the New Covent Garden Market