| HIGHGATE | Tall entrance to London |
| PALLMALL | Tree completely overshadows entrance to London thoroughfare |
| FELAKUTI | Nigerian Afrobeat music pioneer and human rights activist who was sent to London in 1958 to study medicine but decided to study music instead |
| NASH | Designer of stucco-fronted houses who, following his bankruptcy and career rehabilitation in Wales, returned to London to be appointed architect to the Prince Regent (4) |
| NEWRIVER | Waterway constructed to bring water to London, running from Hertford to Sadler's Wells (3,5) |
| BEEN | "I've ___ to London to see..." |
| METROPOLIS | Implores to move to London, say |
| UPSURGE | Going to London, certain to secure good rise |
| NURSE | Tend to run back to London area |
| IVE | "___ been to London to see..." |
| LOO | Place to go on a visit to London |
| STRABISMAL | Return to London hospital is indicative of bad relative to a squint (10) |
| SCARCITY | Where there's very little point to motor to London? (8) |
| NEEDLECRAFT | Skill that was required to bring Egypt's gift to London? (11) |
| WOLSEY | The former Lord Chancellor who died at Leicester, on his way to London to answer charges of treason (6) |
| ADAMS | The first American ambassador to London, later to become president |
| PRECOCITY | Premature development put pressure on business to go to London, say |
| TAR | Gaggles of geese were once walked from Norfolk to London, their feet dipped in ... and covered in sand to cope with the journey (3) |
| DAVIDBRENT | Daughter keen to go to London borough with the general manager in The Office (5,5) |
| STAINS | Marks way by road from Edinburgh to London, north to south (6) |