| COVENTGARDEN | District in Central London (6,6) |
| SOHO | District in central London |
| BELGRAVIA | An affluent residential district in Central London, to the southwest of Buckingham Palace (9) |
| MARIETUSSAUD | French-born sculptor of wax figures who founded a museum in central London in 1835 (5,7) |
| WELLINGTONIA | Jazzman in central London with a big tree |
| MPIGI | Town and district in Central Uganda |
| TALAS | District in central Turkey |
| SELWYN | Rural district in central Canterbury (6) |
| MERCHANT | ---- City, district in central Glasgow (8) |
| KNIGHTSBRIDGE | Participants in chess game in central London area (13) |
| FLEET | ___ Street, a road in Central London in which many newspaper offices were formerly situated (5) |
| SAVILE | ____ Row, street in Mayfair in central London associated with bespoke men's tailoring (6) |
| WALLACE | The ____ Collection, museum in central London based in Hertford House (7) |
| SADLERS | ____ Wells, theatre in central London that re-opened in 1931 under Lilian Baylis (7) |
| HYDEPARK | Open land in central London, site of The Great Exhibition in 1851 (4,4) |
| REGENTSPARK | Open space in Central London; the location of London Zoo (7,4) |
| BOND | Luxury shopping area in central London (4,6) |
| TRAFALGAR | Public space in central London (9,6) |
| OXFORD | Crossroads in central London (6,6) |
| CALAMITY | Jane has a beat in central London (8) |