| OXFORDSTREET | Major road in the West End of London, known for its numerous shops (6,6) |
| ASU | Southwest sch. known for its numerous online offerings |
| FREEWAYS | Major roads in the USA (8) |
| BATTERSEA | District of London known for its dogs & cats home and redeveloped power station. (9) |
| NOTTINGHILL | District of London known for its annual street carnival (7,4) |
| NEXT | UK clothing retailer with numerous shops in Ireland (4) |
| POLE | A rod/stick in all shapes and sizes, for fishing, a flag, skiing or staking a tree in any of its numerous guises (4) |
| ART | A famously elusive word, its numerous definitions ranging from Plato's "mimesis" to colouring in (3) |
| THEMOUSETRAP | Play which opened in the West End of London in 1952 and has been running ever since (3,9) |
| CANNONSTREET | Road in the City of London; site of the ancient London Stone (6,6) |
| SOHO | District in the City of Westminster; London, known for its restaurants (4) |
| PALLMALL | Street in the City of Westminster, London, known for its many clubs |
| KILBURN | Area in north-west London known for its Irish community. (7) |
| DRURYLANE | Street in the West End of London; location of the Theatre Royal (5,4) |
| SHAFTESBURYAVENUE | Major street in the West End of London (11,6) |
| MAY | Might they hold a fair, at this time, in the West End of London? (3) |
| WISDOM | Mods returning to the West End of London for enlightenment (6) |
| SLIGHTS | Disrespects places of interest around the west end of London (7) |
| MAYFAIR | Wealthy district in the West End of London (7) |
| HAMPSTEAD | A residential area of north London, known for _ Heath, a large ancient parkland (9) |