| GOGANDMAGOG | City of London giants |
| MAGOG | London giant's journey featured in periodical |
| STEPNEY | District to the east of the City of London, now part of the borough of Tower Hamlets (7) |
| CANNONSTREET | Road in the City of London; site of the ancient London Stone (6,6) |
| THREADNEEDLE | --- Street, City of London location of the Bank of England (12) |
| BOROUGH | One of the 32 constituent divisions of the City of London (7) |
| BARBICAN | A performing arts centre in the City of London; home of the London Symphony Orchestra (8) |
| LIVERYMAN | Member of a City of London Company who has the right of voting for Lord Mayor. sheriff. etc. (9) |
| CATE | Recent recipient of the Freedom of the City of London, _ Blanchett (4) |
| DOMINEDIRIGENOS | Latin motto of the City of London |
| TEMPLEBAR | Former western gateway of the City of London, between Fleet Street and the Strand |
| ATSIXESANDSEVENS | In a state of confusion, supposedly named after an old dispute between City of London livery companies |
| IRONMONGER | Dealer in door/window hardware, locks and latches whose trade is incorporated as a livery company of the City of London (10) |
| GUILDHALL | The - - -, ceremonial and administrative centre of the City of London and its Corporation (9) |
| MONEYBELT | Holds the travellers' cash in the square mile of the City of London presumably (5,4) |
| CHEAPSIDE | Street in the City of London, famous for the Bow Bells of St Maryle-Bow church (9) |
| BLACKFRIARS | Site of a former priory in the City of London (11) |
| 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 |
| BOROUGHS | Greater London has thirty-two such subdivisions in addition to the City of London (8) |
| LOMBARDSTREET | The centre of merchant banking, etc, in the City of London (7,6) |