| PALLMALL | Old woman's charged four pounds after parking on a London street |
| STRANDED | Abandoned journalist on a London street (8) |
| PLEDGE | Oath from learner after parking on clifftop! (6) |
| MAYFAIR | Ramify a complication on a London street (7) |
| PLANE | Parking on a little road with a tree (5) |
| AQUAPLANE | Lose control as parking on a carriageway |
| MULBERRY | Fruit: happy to consume the third of four pounds! |
| BETRAYAL | Risk money, a pound, after some light shopping? |
| TOLLROAD | Route, e.g. as managed by a 'turnpike trust' in the 18th/19th centuries, for which travellers were charged (4, 4) |
| DUTYPAID | With excise already charged (4-4) |
| TYRE | One of a set of four on a London taxi |
| WARREN | Bird possessing a warm heart in a London street (6) |
| ASTRAND | On The Beach, showing in a London street (7) |
| EDGWAREROAD | Wittily, a wag ordered a London street! (7,4) |
| HAY | There's a market for it in a London street |
| ACOL | Bridge club and bidding system named after a London street (4) |
| ASHARDASNAILS | Unwilling to bend, seeing a second fix on a London building succeeded (2,4,2,5) |
| CRAM | Put four pounds into a three-pound bag |
| FURCOLLAR | Could be a boa for four pounds, Carl designed (3,6) |
| DOWNING | Anglo-Irish diplomat name of a London street famous for doors numbered 10 and 11 (7) |