| OXFORDCIRCUS | Road junction in London's West End (6,6) |
| NIGHTINGALES | They sing near the road junction in high winds (12) |
| THEMAGICROUNDABOUT | Nickname for road junctions in Colchester, Hemel Hempstead, High Wycombe and Swindon |
| BOEINGBOEING | 1960 Marc Camoletti stage farce revived in London's West End in 2007 (6-6) |
| COVENTGARDEN | District in London's West End that was once a large fruit and vegetable market (6,6) |
| LARDOON | Bacon strip for repairing road in London's West End |
| ARSE | Rear end, in London's West End |
| ANNIE | Musical about a redheaded orphan in which Miranda Hart is currently starring in London's West End (5) |
| IANMCKELLEN | Knighted actor currently treading the boards in London's West End as King Lear in the play of the same name (3,8) |
| OLIVER | Musical with script, music and lyrics by Lionel Bart, premiered in London's West End in 1960 (6) |
| BOND | --- Street, road in London's West End linking Piccadilly and Oxford Street (4) |
| GILLIAN | ___ Anderson, The Crown actress who trod the boards in London's West End with 63D in All About Eve (7) |
| LYRIC | ___ Theatre, one in London's West End that opened in 1888 (5) |
| PALLMALL | Street in London's West End named after a croquet-like game popular in the 16th and 17th centuries (4,4) |
| SOHO | Entertainment district in London's West End (4) |
| ZIZI | _ Strallen, currently playing Mary Poppins in London's West End (4) |
| REGENT | Shopping street in London's West End |
| PICCADILLYCIRCUS | Public space in London's West End |
| LESMIZ | Longest-running musical in London's West End, informally |
| NOVELLO | Welsh entertainer who had a theatre named after him in London's West End (4,7) |