| NORWOOD | Soviet spy from south London whose identity was revealed in 1999 (6,7) |
| MELITA | Soviet spy from south London whose identity was revealed in 1999 (6,7) |
| BOROUGHMARKET | ___ Junction in south London, whose signal box is now in the NRM (7,6) |
| HENPECK | Chicken and ham from south London area for nag |
| NEWS | Report from south London, say, sent over |
| TRANSGENDERED | Relating to a person whose identity doesn't correspond to the one assigned to them at birth (13) |
| DECLARED | Announced what was revealed in customs (8) |
| HYDEPARK | 350-acre Royal green space in London whose Serpentine lake created for Queen Caroline in 1730 was originally six natural ponds (4,4) |
| SOHO | Area of central London whose name derives from an old hunting cry used when it was Henry VIII's royal parkland (4) |
| FELTHAM | Town in West London, whose largest employer is Heathrow Airport (7) |
| SEESAW | Have trouble deciding in South Africa going after spy from first war (6) |
| SYLVIA | Her identity was questioned in song |
| CAVERNCLUB | Place where the Beatles' musical identity was formed (6,4) |
| LIVINGSTONE | His identity was "presumed" by journalist-explorer Henry Morton Stanley (11) |
| WHITTINGTON | Merchant and Lord Mayor of London whose rags-to-riches life story inspired a folk tale performed in |
| TOMHANKS | Two-time Oscar winner whose identity is "mistaken" in five puzzle answers |
| RODWELL | Gavin __, Michael's son in Corrie whose identity has been ?borrowed" by his flatmate (7) |
| PIKE | Dad's Army character whose identity is accidentally revealed by Captain Mainwaring (4) |
| NAPOLEONSOLO | Spy from "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." |
| GUILLAUME | Willy Brandt resigned as West Germany's chancellor in 1974 after it was revealed his close aide Gunter ... was a Stasi spy |