| GRESHAM | Founder of London's Royal Exchange in the 16th century |
| LION | Any one of the "kings of the beasts" formerly kept in the Tower of London's royal menagerie (4) |
| RICHMOND | Largest of London's Royal Parks, in a borough of the same name (8) |
| HYDE | One of London's royal parks, first opened to the public in 1637 (4) |
| COVENTGARDEN | Site of London's Royal Opera House (6,6) |
| SLOANE | ___ Square, site of London's Royal Court Theatre (6) |
| CHELSEAPENSIONER | Resident of London's Royal Hospital for war veterans (7,9) |
| JETS | NFL team known for the "New York Sack Exchange" in the 1980s |
| GUNFIGHT | Piece on The Clash leads to bitter exchange in the west (8) |
| TRADED | Ted began with dread and made the exchange in the end |
| REDNESS | Show of embarrassment at the Royal Exchange sends it out (7) |
| REUTERS | News agency founded in 1851 at the London Royal Exchange (7) |
| SHERATON | First hotel chain to list on the New York Stock Exchange, in the 1940s (8) |
| LIBRETTI | Fifty-one with bitter exchange in the operas' texts (8) |
| THEBIGSMOKE | Hogs met bike exchange in the city (3,3,5) |
| CONQUISTADOR | Military leader in the Spanish conquest of the New World in the 16th century (12) |
| SYONHOUSE | Built in the sixteenth century and with interiors redesigned by Robert Adam in 1762, the London home of the Duke of Northumberland (4,5) |
| WELLINGTON | A statue of this figure in Royal Exchange Square is normally adorned with a traffic cone (10) |
| ROBERT | Founder of London's police force (6,4) |
| DOYLY | Founder of London's Savoy Theatre, ... Carte (1'4) |