| LONDONEYE | Capital feature for each of Lonny Donegan's first three to see (6,3) |
| JOSH | ___ Radnor How I Met Your Mother actor who portrays Lonny Flash on Hunters |
| THEFOURTHESTATE | Sounds like direction to vineyard after first three to press (3,6,6) |
| PLACED | Among the first three to be recognised? (6) |
| DRWHO | William Hartnell, Jon Pertwee and Patrick Troughton were the first three to play which television character? (2,3) |
| COCKSCOMB | Capital feature of bird, one that makes a crow |
| PERCAPITA | Chopped fish tops a flatbread for each of us |
| NELSONSCOLUMN | Holds part of newspaper for capital feature (7,6) |
| BRIDGE | Apt word to substitute for each of four black squares to make sense of the across answers on either |
| MUSICTEACHERS | A must for each of these cries out to be sounds instructors of note! (5,8) |
| COMMON | A form of Christian service used for each of a group of occasions |
| ZONE | From "girdle", a word first for each of five belts into which Earth's surface is divided, later an area or district defined by a certain boundary; or, an encircling stripe of different colour (4) |
| MADMEN | Show that won the Outstanding Drama Emmy for each of its first four seasons |
| THREE | Number of World Series wins for each of Chicago's teams |
| TEN | Number of Oscar nominations for each of "Wicked" and "The Brutalist" |
| DUSTMAN | What, according to Lonnie Donegan's 1960 hit, was the job of 'my old man'? (7) |
| REGENTSPARK | Capital feature, say, in payment made by bright chap (7,4) |
| LONDONBRIDGE | Jack, perhaps, used by card game: a capital feature |
| PORTMANTEAUWORD | Term for each of the 15 theme answers in this puzzle (the clues of which are asterisked) |
| STOP | "Freeze!" ... or, when broken into three parts, how the answer for each of the six starred clues goe |