| WIMBLEDON | Area of London that is home to Elisabeth Beresford's Wombles (9) |
| ORINOCO | Womble who has an encounter with a Dalmatian in Elisabeth Beresford's classic book (7) |
| NOTTINGHILL | Area of London that is home to Portobello Road market |
| SOHO | Part of London that is home to many restaurants and nightclubs (4) |
| MENAGERIE | Meaning "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) |
| APPEALING | A very quiet part of London that attracts (9) |
| BERESFORD | Elisabeth -, author of 1968 children's novel The Wombles (9) |
| WOOLWICH | Area of London that was the original home of Arsenal FC |
| EASTEND | Area of London that was once home to many dockworkers |
| TOBERMORY | One of the Wombles; or, a town in Scotland (9) |
| KEW | District 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 ( |
| DULWICH | District in Southwark, London, that is home to England's first purpose-built public art gallery (7) |
| OFECONOMICS | College of the University of London that has the highest percentage of international students of all British universities (3,6,6,2,9) |
| THELONDONSCHOOL | College of the University of London that has the highest percentage of international students of all British universities (3,6,6,2,9) |
| ILFORD | Large town in Greater London that is the administrative headquarters of the London Borough of Redbridge |
| WALTHAMSTOW | District of East London that is the birthplace of England football captain Harry Kane (11) |
| EALING | Area in west London that is nicknamed Queen Of The Suburbs (6) |
| EAST | End of London that sees more than its fair share of drama! (4) |
| CORNHILL | Street 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 |
| NINEELMS | District of London that includes Battersea Power Station and the New Covent Garden Market |