| APPLESANDPEARS | Fruit for the London flight (6,3,5) |
| GATWICK | & 14. Major London flight terminus (7,7) |
| CONFERENCEPEAR | Fruit for the meeting (10,4) |
| TUBE | Informal word for the London Underground; or, a flexible container for toothpaste or a rigid one for Smarties, for example (4) |
| MAYFAIR | The month's weather forecast for the London area |
| PATRIOT | Class of express passenger steam locomotive built in the 1930s for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway (7) |
| COLONELBLIMP | Cartoon character David Low first drew for the London Evening Standard in the 1930s |
| FRANCIS | Railway engineer (1836-1906) responsible for design and manufacture of locomotives for the London and North Western Railway (7,7,4) |
| WILLIAM | Railway engineer (1836-1906) responsible for design and manufacture of locomotives for the London and North Western Railway (7,7,4) |
| WEBB | Railway engineer (1836-1906) responsible for design and manufacture of locomotives for the London and North Western Railway (7,7,4) |
| PROUD | Heather Small song used as the theme for the London 2012 bid |
| SUBEDITOR | Style expert for the London Evening News |
| NORTHERN | Third line for the London Underground? (8) |
| TEMPLE | Place of worship for the London Bar (6) |
| FOOTSIE | Informal name for the London Stock Exchange share index (7) |
| TANGELO | Fruit for the Castilian in the dance (7) |
| SPEAR | Impale fruit for the last of the Mohicans |
| MEDLARS | Just the fruit for the average Scandinavian? (7) |
| SULTANAS | Fruit for the top ladies of the East? |
| PEARS | Fruit for the occupants of the Ark, say (5) |