| DRURYLANE | Street in the West End of London; location of the Theatre Royal (5,4) |
| THREADNEEDLE | --- Street, City of London location of the Bank of England (12) |
| SHAFTESBURYAVENUE | Major street in the West End of London (11,6) |
| GALWAY | Turn to fall behind the street in the west (6) |
| MAYOR | Andy Street in the West Midlands, for example (5) |
| GREENWICH | London location of the Royal Naval College and the Royal Observatory (9) |
| HAYMARKET | West End street extending from Piccadilly Circus to Pall Mall, where the Theatre Royal is situated (9) |
| SPRINKLER | A ____ system for fire prevention was installed in London's Theatre Royal in 1812 |
| CHINATOWN | Friend at the west end of Northampton, perhaps for a movie |
| DRURY | & 20D Common name of the Theatre Royal on Catherine Street, London, associated with Nell Gwyn |
| LANE | Common name of the Theatre Royal on Catherine Street, London, associated with Nell Gwyn (5,4) |
| GWYN | One of the spellings of the surname of an orange-seller who became a leading actress at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and a mistress of Charles II (4) |
| TRENCHANT | Showing keenness, heads for Theatre Royal entrance |
| CHARLTON | London location of The Valley, home of the football team nicknamed The Addicks (8) |
| STRAND | Thoroughfare in London, location of the Royal Courts of Justice (6) |
| SOHO | Area of the West End of London that is one of the city's main entertainment districts (4) |
| WESTMINSTER | Area of central London, location of the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace (11) |
| ROYALALBERTHALL | London location of the climactic scene in Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much |
| HACKNEY | London location of the Empire theatre, built in 1901 (7) |
| DOWNINGSTREET | London location of the official residence of the Prime Minister (7,6) |