| APSE | Semicircular recess at the east end of a church (4) |
| ISLE | A district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River Thames (4,2,4) |
| DOGS | Isle of ---, a district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River Thames (4) |
| APSES | Domed or vaulted semicircular or polygonal recess, esp at the east end of a church. (5) |
| VARS | Rural community in the east end of Ottawa |
| BLUR | Britpop band who played a 'friends and family' gig at the East Anglian Railway Museum in 2009, and who recently announced new dates (4) |
| RICO | East end of a West Indies isle? |
| DUKESTREET | Thoroughfare in the East End of Glasgow where the original buildings of the University of Glasgow were located (4,6) |
| CHEVET | Semicircular or polygonal east end of a church (6) |
| ISLEOFDOGS | A district in the East End of London, bounded on three sides by the River Thames (4,2,4) |
| OFDOGS | A district in the East End of London bounded on three sides by the River Thames (4,2,4) |
| COCKNEY | Native of the working class of the East End of London (7) |
| COVE | Bloke in sheltered recess at Lulworth? |
| BUFFALO | A port in New York State, at the east end of Lake Erie (7) |
| TREASON | At the East End, a cause of crime (7) |
| THEHAMPTONS | These towns on the east end of New York's Long Island are renowned as a playground for the rich (3,8 |
| COCKNEYS | Natives of the east end of London (8) |
| WESTHAMUNITED | Football team based in the East End of London (4,3,6) |
| CHEESEDOFF | Tip at the east end of Derby, say, makes you disgruntled (7,3) |
| ELBOW | Joint that draws the Spanish to the East End of London (5) |