| KINGSCROSS | Pieces by bridge in London station |
| LACROSSE | Time taken by bridge in late sport (8) |
| MARYLEBONE | Awfully noble gesture at last by Virgin in London station |
| ALBERT | Bridge in London connecting Chelsea with Battersea that opened in 1873 (6) |
| VAUXHALL | Bridge in London between Chelsea and Lambeth Bridges (8) |
| WATERLOO | Something to drink before game of bridge in London (8) |
| SKEW | Second bridge in London that's distorted (4) |
| LIVERPOOLSTREET | Loveliest porter working in London station (9,6) |
| BAKERSTREET | Cake shop indulgence heard of in London station |
| CHARINGCROSS | Drink required before call, getting upset in London station |
| COCKFOSTERS | Tip over beer in London station (11) |
| BASCULE | Either one of a pair of movable sections forming Tower Bridge in London, for example (7) |
| MOORGATE | Bride's partner turned up and had meal in London station |
| TOWN | Word following Acton, Canning and Kentish in London station names (4) |
| SKETCHESBYBOZ | Collection of short pieces by Charles Dickens accompanied by illustrations by George Cruikshank, published in 1836 |
| COOKSHOP | With examples depicted in the Dutch School artwork Scullery Maid and in various pieces by Jean-Simeon Chardin, bowls, pans, pots, spoons and other items of kitchenalia (8) |
| UTENSILS | With examples depicted in the Dutch School artwork Scullery Maid and in various pieces by Jean-Simeon Chardin, bowls, pans, pots, spoons and other items of kitchenalia (8) |
| VILLAIN | Six, in all, were hacked to pieces by the scoundrel |
| BIND | Predicament of bridge player being bridged by bridge contract (4) |
| LONELYHEART | Card held by bridge player in need of a partner? |