| GRANDCANAL | Major water-traffic corridor of the city of Venice (5,5) |
| CANAL | Gondolas travel the Grand ... in the Italian city of Venice |
| BLOOMFIELD | Julius ___, Mayor of the City of Penticton in British Columbia |
| MARYLEBONE | Area of the City of Westminster which includes Baker Street and Harley Street (10) |
| IRONMONGER | Dealer in door/window hardware, locks and latches whose trade is incorporated as a livery company of the City of London (10) |
| HALL | One of those in The House, presumably the corridor of power, for example (4) |
| CAUGHT | Were attractive buttocks one result of playing in the corridor of uncertainty? (6,6) |
| BEHIND | Were attractive buttocks one result of playing in the corridor of uncertainty? (6,6) |
| STEPNEY | District to the east of the City of London, now part of the borough of Tower Hamlets (7) |
| OWNGOAL | Have uprising in prison, one result of playing in the corridor of uncertainty? (3,4) |
| SNICKS | M. Fleetwood's bandmate gets edgy playing in the corridor of uncertainty? (6) |
| GOG | The effigy of which mythical giant has marked the entrance of the City of London's Guildhalls, with |
| KURTWEILL | German composer who wrote the music for Bertolt Brecht's The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny and The Threepenny Opera |
| BOROUGH | One of the 32 constituent divisions of the City of London (7) |
| MAGOG | One of the two guardian giants of the City of London |
| ORSHANTI | Gathering in lobby, angry historians question in the corridor of uncertainty (5,1,2,5,1) |
| SHALLI | Gathering in lobby, angry historians question in the corridor of uncertainty (5,1,2,5,1) |
| LAKEHURON | Major water expanse between Michigan and Erie (4,5) |
| BUREAUCRACY | Red tape from the corridors of power |
| SNOW | C P (1905-80), Leicester novelist who wrote The Corridors of Power (1964) (4) |