| VAUXHALL | District of South London or a car manufacturer (8) |
| ROADTEST | Evaluation made by a car manufacturer (2 words) |
| DEALERSHIP | Official outlet for, eg, a car manufacturer |
| OLDS | Blacksmith's son who set up a car manufacturer in 1901 named after himself, closed by GM in 2004 (4) |
| BRICK | An adobe or clinker of clay, such as any one of the flettons forming much of 20th-century London; or, a Delft vase, loaf of bread, old-fashioned mobile phone, piece of Lego or wooden toy block, thus s |
| ALHAMBRA | Palace supporter follows secondary road out of South London area (8) |
| CLAPHAM | District of south London lying mostly within the Borough of Lambeth (7) |
| LAMBETH | District of south London (7) |
| CAMBERWELL | District of south London |
| CLAMP | Word related to the name of a mollusc for a mechanical vice that also means a heap of root vegetables; a stack of bricks; or, a car immobiliser (5) |
| CANNING | A town in east London or a dock on the Mersey? (7) |
| ACTON | Area of west London - or a mountain in Antarctica (5) |
| ENGINE | From the Latin meaning "talent, device", a word for cunning or genius; a weapon such as a ballista, battering ram or scorpion; or, a car's motor (6) |
| TOM | Corinthian companion of Jerry in Pierce Egan's Life in London or, a queen cat's male counterpart (3) |
| UPTRAIN | Any rail service heading for London or a main terminus |
| EDMONTON | Part of London (or Alberta) (8) |
| HYDEPARK | Green oasis of inner London, or inner Sydney (4,4) |
| MEDOC | A fine red wine from a district of South West France on the left bank of the Gironde estuary (5) |
| MONTPARNASSE | A district of South Paris, on the left bank of the Seine (12) |
| GRAVES | Light, usually white wine of a district of south-west France (6) |