| MARSHALSEA | Prison for debtors situated in Southwark, London that was abolished in 1842 (10) |
| DULWICH | District in Southwark, London, that is home to England's first purpose-built public art gallery (7) |
| HUMBERSIDE | Non-metropolitan English county which was abolished in 1996 (10) |
| GLC | Abbreviation for a council that was abolished in 1986 (1,1,1) |
| BORSTAL | Young offenders reform institution that was abolished in 1982 (7) |
| BRIGADIERGENERAL | A British army rank that was abolished in 1921 |
| GEOLOGICAL | ___ Survey of Canada (Scientific federal agency founded in 1842) |
| THEWRECKOF | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow narrative poem included in 1842 collection Ballads and Other Poems |
| AVON | English county that was abolished in 1996 |
| PASHA | What title for a governor or high official was abolished in Turkey in 1934? (5) |
| GLOBE | - Theatre, building in Southwark, London built in 1599 (5) |
| THETABARD | Inn in Southwark, London, mentioned in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (3,6) |
| SWAN | The ---, a theatre in Southwark, London, built in 1595 (4) |
| NEPAL | Republic of S Asia that was the world's only Hindu kingdom until its monarchy was abolished in 2008 (5) |
| MIDDLESEX | Which former county of north-west London was abolished in 1965? (9) |
| STRATA | - - - SE1, building in Southwark, London, nicknamed the Razor (6) |
| HYDEPARK | 350-acre area of royal land in London that was originally created for hunting by Henry Vlll in 1536 (4,4) |
| STARCHAMBER | The Privy Council sitting as a court of equity that was abolished 1641 (4,7) |
| ALSATIA | Former sanctuary for debtors and criminals in the Whitefriars area of London (7) |
| TABARD | The ... was an inn in Southwark that was the starting point for the pilgrimage in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (6) |