| JOHNNASH | London's Regent Street architect (4,4) |
| NASH | John -, Regent Street architect |
| HAMLEYS | Located on London's Regent Street, what is the world's oldest toy shop? (7) |
| ZOO | Abbreviation of a term for a menagerie or animal park, such as that established in London's Regent's Park some 195 years ago (3) |
| OPENAIR | Type of theatre found in London's Regent's Park and The Globe (4,3) |
| FRIEZE | Annual art fair held in London's Regent's Park (6) |
| OXFORDCIRCUS | London Underground station at the junction of Regent Street and Oxford Street (6,6) |
| SOHO | Area of London bounded by Oxford Street to the north, Regent Street to the west, Leicester Square to the south and Charing Cross Road to the east |
| ABSTERGENT | Cleaning done by sailor on Regent Street mistakenly (10) |
| GENTS | Little men in Regent Street |
| THIRSTS | Cravings revealed by this, crossing entrance to Regent Street |
| STRENGTHEN | Reinforce Regent Street's conclusion with NHS reforms (10) |
| LIBERTY | Merchant who founded a store on Regent Street in 1875, today noted for luxury goods, stationery, silk scarves, floral art fabrics in Tana lawn cotton etc (7) |
| ESTRANGEMENT | Disaffection of people in a Regent St disturbance (12) |
| GEORGE | Did he investigate Prince & Regent St geology (9,6,6) |
| INSPECTOR | Did he investigate Prince & Regent St geology (9,6,6) |
| GENTLY | Did he investigate Prince & Regent St geology (9,6,6) |
| CAFEROYAL | Cola Freya ordered in old Regent St landmark (4,5) |
| DELEGATE | Regent |
| BRIGHTON | Where the Prince Regent built his Pavilion (8) |