| WHITEHALL | Road in Westminster, London, housing the main UK Government offices (9) |
| COVENTGARDEN | District of central London housing the Royal Opera House |
| PYLON | Crappy London housing "an eyesore" (5) |
| TRAFALGAR | Public square in the City of Westminster, London, _ Square (9) |
| INUKTITUT | Aspect of main UK tit utilising tongue (9) |
| JOBCENTRE | Government office displaying adverts for those seeking work (9) |
| MUNICIPAL | German city with hospital demolished by one friend in local government office? |
| CONSULATE | Cleans out revolting government office (9) |
| EXCHEQUER | Government office makes available report of former inspector |
| SECURITYCLEARANCE | Developed vetting is the highest level of ____ in work for the UK government |
| SOHO | District in the City of Westminster, London known for it's restaurants (4) |
| PALLMALL | Street in the City of Westminster, London, known for its many clubs |
| DC | District of Columbia, the place appropriated for the white house of the USA President and other federal government offices |
| HONDA | Japanese vehicle manufacturer which has its main UK car plant in Swindon (5) |
| CORNISH | Celtic language recognised by the UK government under Part II of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in 2002 |
| WHITTY | Chris, epidemiologist appointed the UK government's Chief Medical Adviser in 2019 (6) |
| GLASS | What was excluded by the UK government in a recycling scheme proposal made by Scotland? (5) |
| HMRC | What is the name of the UK government's tax collection department? (1,1,1,1) |
| VALLANCE | Patrick, British physician who was appointed the UK government's Chief Scientific Adviser in 2018 (8) |
| NEWDEAL | UK government initiative for employment in 1998 (3,4) |