| SELFRIDGES | Department store in London’s Oxford Street, using distinctive yellow bags |
| BEAUBRUMMELL | There is a statue of this fashion influencer in London’s Jermyn Street |
| CHARACTERISATION | Using distinctive qualities to describe (something) |
| SATCHEL | Clutch, no less ___ a little yellow bag (7) |
| OGEN | Type of Israeli melon with a distinctive yellow, green-striped netted skin (4) |
| DRMARTENS | Footwear with distinctive yellow stitching |
| BOOT | Arrive at King's Cross, Marylebone, Fenchurch Street or Liverpool Street using this former token (4) |
| STYPTIC | Checking bleeding in City street, using phosphorus (7) |
| COBBLESTONE | Roughly assemble street, using one? |
| BOND | --- Street, road in London's West End linking Piccadilly and Oxford Street (4) |
| ASONS | Old department store in St. John's, Ayre _ ___ Limited (Note: Answer contains a symbol) |
| BROTHERS | The department store in TV's Are You Being Served?, Grace ... |
| REGENT | Street which is linked with Oxford Street and Bond Street in the game of Monopoly (6) |
| STAPLE | ____ Inn, in High Holborn, is London’s only surviving Elizabethan half-timbered building, on the site of a former wool trade centre and later an Inn of Chancery |
| SICKNOTE | Nickname of the London’s Burning character Bert Quigley |
| EASTSHEEN | London’s SW14 postcode includes Mortlake and ____ |
| SOHO | District once described as London’s French quarter |
| ALBERTOPOLIS | A name for the area around London’s Exhibition Road |
| SMOG | London’s Great ____of 1952 led to the Clean Air Act |
| CHEESEGRATER | London’s Leadenhall Building is informally known as “the ____” |