| RPO | Sir Thomas Beecham founded London's ____ in 1946 |
| ATOLL | The first peacetime atomic-weapons test was conducted at Bikini _____ in 1946. (5) |
| LINACRE | Thomas ___, English doctor and scholar who founded London's Royal College of Physicians in 1518 (7) |
| ROBERT | ___ Peel, two-time British prime minister who founded London's Metropolitan Police in 1829 (6) |
| BERNARDMILES | Actor and stage director who founded London's Mermaid Theatre in 1959 (7,5) |
| LOLLIPOP | Sweetie on a stick; or, a word assigned by Sir Thomas Beecham to a light piece of classical music (8) |
| EMBODIMENT | "The law is the true ___" (Iolanthe), rendered by Eminem, Donny Osmond and Thomas Beecham initially |
| ORCHESTRA | There are two golden rules for an ____: start together and finish together (Thomas Beecham) |
| GLAXO | ___ Wellcome (pharmaceutical company that merged with SmithKline Beecham, in 2000) |
| CHAMBER | Sort of orchestra organised in partial collaboration between Beecham and Bernstein (7) |
| CONDUCTORS | Beecham and Barbirolli once issued tickets (10) |
| BARONET | First part of piece initially testing Beecham, for example |
| EMILY | _ Beecham, star of TV series Into the Badlands (5) |
| NOISE | Conductor Sir Thomas Beecham said, "The English may not like music - but they absolutely adore the . |
| CONTAC | SmithKline Beecham product |
| EASTINDIA | London's ____ docks opened in 1806 and closed in 1967 |
| RUSSELLSQUARE | In the Channel 4 sitcom Black Books, the bookshop is located in London's ____ |
| OYSTER | London's ____ card was introduced in 2003 |
| CRYME | Julie London's "___ a River" |
| NOTTING | London's ___ Hill Gate |