| TRINITY | Holy ___ Church, a redundant church in Watergate, Chester; now known as The Guildhall (7) |
| DARNHALL | Small village south-west of Winsford; it was an ancient hunting ground for the Norman earls of Chester; now it is home to one of the telescopes in the Jodrell Bank network (8) |
| GOGANDMAGOG | The statues of which two giants guard the Guildhall in London? (3,3,5) |
| BARBICAN | Which City of London arts complex is home to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama? (8) |
| LUDGATEHILL | Outside of the Guildhall transformed London street |
| BARBARA | In the reign of Henry VI, it is said that a chapel was founded at Norwich Guildhall and dedicated to St ..., the patron saint of prisoners (7) |
| YANGTSE | Major river of China, now known as the Chang |
| ERGATES | Female workers implicated in Watergate scandal |
| ARNEDSE | Baked dessert with a redundant name |
| BOTTLEY | Kate ___, Church of England vicar and reality TV star born in 1975 (7) |
| ZAIRE | Former name of the African state now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (5) |
| KIROV | The --- Ballet, Soviet name of the Saint Petersburg ballet company, now known as the Mariinsky Ballet (5) |
| MERCIA | Early medieval English kingdom in a region now known as the Midlands (6) |
| SUPREMECOURT | Final court of appeal, based in the Middlesex Guildhall in Westminster (7,5) |
| TERESAS | Dublin's St. ___ Church, dating from 1793 |
| POORASA | ___ church mouse |
| BURMA | Nation on the Bay of Bengal (now known as the Union of Myanmar) |
| MACAU | This part of China, once a Portuguese territory, is now known as the ... Special Administrative Regi |
| SCAMANDER | River of the land of Troy, now known as the Menderes (9) |
| PITT | Card-___ team created by a temporary merger and now known as the Arizona Cardinals |