| DAGENHAM | Barking and -, London borough |
| BRENT | Thames tributary and London borough (5) |
| CAMDEN | Dublin street and London borough (6) |
| UPNEY | London Underground station on the District Line between Barking and Becontree (5) |
| LATRANS | Yapping, barking and having a good old woof (pres. part. m. and f. nom. sing.) |
| EASTHAM | London Underground station between Barking and Upton Park on the District Line (4,3) |
| ANCIENT | Old canine barking and beginning to talk |
| GRAZING | Barking and eating grass (7) |
| TAEKWONDO | Fighting in Barking and Kew too |
| RIPPLE | _ Lane, goods yard between Barking and Dagenham (6) |
| RESTRAINED | Arrested in Barking and cuffed |
| YELPING | Barking and shouting to make student coming second become quiet (7) |
| HODGE | Margaret, MP for Barking and former Chair of the Public Accounts Committee (5) |
| THETUBE | System whose station names include Barking and Tooting Broadway, familiarly |
| DECENTRALISE | Move some services out of Barking and Leicester?- (12) |
| RAFFLES | With an ant, butterfly fish, horse race, woodpecker and the world's largest flower named after him, a statesman and naturalist who founded Singapore, the Zoological Society of London and London Zoo (7 |
| WATERLOO | Class of 2-4-0 steam locomotive operated by London and North Western Railway and London, Midland & Scottish Railway (8) |
| CANALETTO | Artist noted for landscapes of Venice and London including The Stonemason's Yard and The City Seen Through an Arch of Westminster Bridge (9) |
| DOWNANDOUT | On record and on sale in Paris and London, perhaps |
| AMIS | Martin -; author of novels including Money and London Fields whose literary father wrote Lucky Jim and The Green Man (4) |