| OLDKENTROAD | First property square on a British Monopoly board (3,4,4) |
| STRAND | Property on a British Monopoly board between Free Parking and Chance (6) |
| MAYFAIR | Most expensive property square on the London Monopoly board (7) |
| STARTERHOME | The rearmost in resort, one's first property? (7,4) |
| EARLGREYETA | Listing on a British noble's sked? |
| STATIONS | These are worth A£200 on a standard British Monopoly board |
| VINESTREET | ____ is worth A£200 on the usual British Monopoly board |
| ISLINGTON | The Angel, -; one of the light blue properties on a standard British Monopoly board (9) |
| PALLMALL | Street on the British Monopoly board, named after a ball game played there during the 17th Century (4,4) |
| OLDKENT | '- Road', first property on an English Monopoly board (3,4) |
| JAIL | Square on a Monopoly board |
| TAX | Luxury ___ (square on a Monopoly board) |
| OXFORDSTREET | Green square on a Monopoly board (6,6) |
| FREE | ___ Parking (square on a Monopoly board) |
| TESTATE | Has made a will transferring first property (7) |
| DATE | Square on a wall calendar, or a fun thing you might put on the calendar |
| GRID | A grating; a network of power cables; or, an array of regular squares on a map or forming a crossword (4) |
| TILE | Square on a game square |
| TRIPLEWORDSCORE | Red bonus square on a Scrabble board (6,4,5) |
| PENSARN | My nan's first property was in the middle of an area that was very run-down -- a suburb of Abergele (7) |