| SHARD | England... The ___ (London skyscraper) |
| SOLENT | England: The ___ (Channel near the Isle of Wight) |
| YORKMINSTER | Cathedral in Northern England, the seat of the cleric holding the secondhighest office of the Church of England (4,7) |
| WATERREEDTHATCH | England: The roof of Shakespeare's Globe (the replica playhouse in london for The bard's works) is made of it: 3 wds. |
| PROLOCUTOR | In the Church of England, the chairperson of the lower house of the Convocations of Canterbury and York (10) |
| GHERKIN | The _, nickname of the London skyscraper 30 St Mary Axe (7) |
| WEALD | High -; medieval rural landscape in the heart of south-east England, the main iron-producing region during the Roman and Tudor periods (5) |
| OVAL | The ___ , London cricket ground that staged England's first international football match in 1870 (4) |
| ARENA | England: The O2, for one, in London |
| OLDVIC | The ___ , London theatre founded in 1818 (3,3) |
| TUBE | The ___ : London Underground (4) |
| MALL | The ___, London thoroughfare (4) |
| SAVOY | The ___, London hotel |
| GLOBE | The _, London theatre associated with William Shakespeare (5) |
| GAP | "Mind the ___" (London Underground warning) |
| RITZ | The ___, London institution frequented by Winston Churchill (4) |
| THEGHERKIN | Nickname of the London skyscraper 30 St Mary Axe (3,7) |
| HARD | Slam London skyscraper, just a shack inside (4,4) |
| SHUT | Slam London skyscraper, just a shack inside (4,4) |
| EMIGRATION | Depicted by Ford Madox Brown in The Last of England, the act of leaving one's resident country (10) |