| WIGMOREHALL | Concert venue in west London, originally opened in 1901 as the Bechstein Hall (7,4) |
| HAMPTON | ____ Court, royal palace in south west London originally built for Thomas Wolsey (7) |
| COWDRAY | Park, famous polo venue in West Sussex (7) |
| MERCEDES | The name of a daughter of a marketing strategist was adopted in 1901 as the name for which car? (8) |
| OAKLAND | MLB team founded in 1901 as the Philadelphia Athletics (7) |
| REBEC | Where Bechstein made case for instrument |
| GRAND | With 53-Across, Bechstein product |
| BRIDGEWATER | ____ Hall opened as a Manchester concert venue in 1996 |
| ASTONMARTIN | Luxury sports car manufacturer founded in West London in 1913 |
| VIC | Old ___, London theatre originally opened in 1818 as the Royal Coburg (3) |
| NOUVEAU | The free-flowing style, which enjoyed popularity again in the late 1960s, was described in 1901 as A |
| NOTTINGHILL | Misguided night toll in West London district (7,4) |
| EVITA | Broadway hit that originally opened in London in 1978 |
| USHER | ____ Hall, concert venue in Edinburgh that opened in 1914 (5) |
| ROYALALBERTDOCK | Waterfront area in Liverpool created by architect Jesse Hartley that originally opened in 1846 (5,6,4) |
| GEFFEN | David ____ Hall, concert venue in New York that is home of the New York Philharmonic (6) |
| VIGORO | Sport created by Englishman John George Grant in 1901 as a combination of cricket and tennis, now a 12-a-side game played mainly by women in Australia (6) |
| STANSTED | Airport in Essex, originally opened as an airbase in 1943 for military use (8) |
| HYDEPARK | Depicted in a Pissarro painting, some 350 acres in London originally established as a hunting ground by Henry VIII (4,4) |
| GOLDSMITHS | Constituent university of the University of London, originally founded in 1891 (10) |