| PALACES | Buckingham and Kensington |
| ORANGERY | Type of glasshouse found at Kew Gardens and Kensington Palace (8) |
| STOWE | Designed by architects including John Vanbrugh, James Gibbs, William Kent and Robert Adam, the historical country seat of the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos (5) |
| ANNE | With the favourites Lady Sarah Churchill and Lady Abigail Masham, Queen who lived and died at Kensington Palace and was the last Stuart monarch (4) |
| ORANGERIES | With examples at Kensington Palace, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Heveningham Hall, large architectural glasshouses originally for growing citrus trees and exotic plants (10) |
| BELGRAVIA | Wealthy district of central London between Kensington and Westminster southwest of Buckingham Palace (9) |
| HYDEPARK | Formerly part of Kensington Gardens and Henry VIII's deer chase, 350 acres of land divided by the Serpentine and the Long Water lakes in London (4,4) |
| PETERPAN | "Eternal boy" from Neverland in a play and novels by J. M. Barrie and immortalised in a bronze in Kensington Gardens (5,3) |
| SLOANE | London Underground station between South Kensington and Victoria on the Circle line (6,6) |
| BAYSWATER | Area in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (9) |
| SCOTT | Architect noted for the Midland Hotel at St Pancras, Albert Memorial in Kensington Gardens and redes |
| EARLS | ___ Court; district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (5) |
| SPARK | Author whose novels include The Comforters,The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (adapted into a film with Maggie Smith), The Girls of Slender Means, A Far Cry From Kensington and The Finishing School (5) |
| NATURAL | - History Museum; building forming part of a trio of popular tourist attractions in Kensington with the Science Museum and the V&A (7) |
| LOUISE | Princess -, Duchess of Argyll; sixth of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's nine children whose sculpture of her mother stands near Kensington Palace (6) |
| WREN | Architect who transformed Nottingham House into Kensington Palace and added to the front of Hampton Court (4) |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Painter wins over Kensington and Chelsea, say (12) |
| HOLLANDPARK | District in London's Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (7,4) |
| NOTTINGHILL | District of West London, in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (7,4) |
| RACKHAM | One of 12 siblings who became a skilful artist celebrated for his illustrations in classic children's books, including Grimm's Fairy Tales, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens and The Wind in the Willows |