| FLEETSTREET | The London press |
| TECHNICOLOR | Joseph And The Amazing ___ Dreamcoat, musical returning to the London Palladium in June, with Sheridan Smith as the Narrator (11) |
| WATERLOOCUP | At the London station, a serving of coffee was the highlight of the coursing calendar (8,3) |
| BURGESSHILL | West Sussex town at the edge of South Downs National Park, on the London to Brighton Way (7,4) |
| HAMMERSHOME | Drives the point hard at the London Stadium? (7,4) |
| FERRISWHEEL | The London Eye, for one |
| HAMMERSMITH | Tool used by craftsman in the London area |
| FLATFORRENT | *Want-ad heading in the London Times, perhaps |
| REGENTSPARK | Where is the London 200? (7,4) |
| SIMONRATTLE | British conductor who became music director of the London Symphony Orchestra in 2017 (5,6) |
| LIBERTYBELL | It was originally cast by the London firm of Lester and Pack |
| KENTISHTOWN | Part of the London Borough of Camden - whiten knots (anag) (7,4) |
| EASTDULWICH | Area in the London Borough of Southwark (4,7) |
| STMARGARETS | Suburb in the London Borough of Richmond (2,9) |
| DOWNINGSTREET | The London street which contains the official residences of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (7,6) |
| JASON | ___ Donovan, Aussie star who famously played Joseph in 27D at the London 56A in the '90s, now back in the new production as the Pharaoh (pictured top) (5) |
| HEWLETT | Jamie, co-creator of the band Gorillaz who won the London Design Museum's 2006 Designer of the Year |
| DOYLYCARTE | Richard ___, the London impresario who founded the Savoy Theatre as a showcase for the extremely popular Gilbert and Sullivan operettas (5,5) |
| STRATFORD | Part of the London borough of Newham that was the main site of the 2012 Olympics (9) |
| BIRKBECK | Constituent college of the University of London established in 1823 as the London Mechanics' Institute (8) |