| RIVERSIDE | Bank of the Thames, eg |
| BATTERSEA | District of London on the south bank of the Thames (9) |
| GLOBE | The ____: restored Shakespearean theatre on the south bank of the Thames in London. (5) |
| TATE | - - - Modern, gallery on the bank of the Thames |
| HAMPTON | A royal palace on the north bank of the Thames, with a famous maze in its gardens (7,5) |
| COURT | A royal palace on the north bank of the Thames, with a famous maze in its gardens (7,5) |
| TOWEROFLONDON | Royal fortress on the north bank of the Thames (5,2,6) |
| RUNNYMEDE | A meadow on the bank of the Thames near Windsor, where King John acceded to Magna Carta in 1215 (9) |
| GRAVESEND | Town in Kent on the south bank of the Thames opposite Tilbury (9) |
| EMBANKMENT | Road along the north bank of the Thames from Westminster to Blackfriars (10) |
| FLEETS | Lots of boats take off by the banks of the Thames (6) |
| RIVER | Name of Hugh Fearnley- Whittingstall's cottage on the Thames, eg (5) |
| WINDSOR | A Royal racecourse on the banks of the Thames (7) |
| RIVERSIDES | North and south banks of the Thames, say (10) |
| AITS | Brentford and Isleworth in the Thames, e.g. |
| EYOT | Eight said to be in the Thames, e.g., at Chiswick |
| REGATTA | Sporting event at Cowes or Henley-on-Thames, eg |
| SHEPPEY | Isle of ___ , island at the mouth of the Thames in Kent (7) |
| TIDEWAY | With a code of practice for rowing and paddling, a stretch of the Thames where the Boat Race traditionally takes place (7) |
| SISLEY | Alfred -; Impressionist noted for his paintings of the Thames and of the countryside around Paris (6) |