| TATE | London home of Constables and Sargents, with "the" |
| SYON | - House; London home of the Duke of Northumberland with interiors by Robert Adam, used as a location for Love in a Cold Climate, Gosford Park and The Wings of the Dove (4) |
| 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) |
| CLARENCE | - House; London home of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (8) |
| BARBICAN | A performing arts centre in the City of London; home of the London Symphony Orchestra (8) |
| WIMBLEDON | District of southwest London, home of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (9) |
| CHELSEA | Residential district of SW London; home of the flower show (7) |
| LAMBETHPALACE | London home of the Archbishop of Canterbury (7,6) |
| CLARENCEHOUSE | The London home of King Charles III and Queen Camilla (8,5) |
| APSLEYHOUSE | London home of the Dukes of Wellington (6,5) |
| HYDEPARK | London home of the British Summer Time series of concerts, including, in 2024, Andrea Bocelli (4,4) |
| WIMPOLE | Street that was the London home of poet Elizabeth Barrett |
| COLISEUM | London home of the English National Opera (8) |
| WINDSOR | ___ Gardens, London home of Paddington Bear? (7) |
| SAVILE | ___, London home of Phileas Fogg? (6,3) |
| ROW | ___, London home of Phileas Fogg? (6,3) |
| MANSIONS | Whitehaven ___, London home of Hercule Poirot? (8) |
| NGAIO | First name of the author of detective novels including Surfeit of Lampreys and Clutch of Constables (5) |
| ELMUSEUM | Our East London home of amazing natural history, especially that walking fish, "old four legs". |
| ALBERT | First name of Queen Victoria's husband after whom an area of London home to the V&A, Natural History Museum and an iconic concert hall is nicknamed (6) |