| HOGWARTSEXPRESS | Train in the Harry Potter franchise operating from London's King's Cross Station (8,7) |
| SAATCHI | ____ Gallery, contemporary art venue on London's Kings Road that opened in 1985 (7) |
| RAT | The puppet Roland who lives beneath King's Cross Station and who made his debut on TV-am in 1983 |
| TATEMODERN | Art gallery converted from London's Bankside Power Station (4,6) |
| GMT | Former international time reference based on readings from London's Royal Observatory (1,1,1) |
| QUANT | Fashion designer who opened her first boutique on London's King Road in 1955 (5) |
| PEARLY | P-premature description of London's king (6) |
| HERMIONE | - Granger, Hogwarts pupil played by Emma Watson in the Harry Potter franchise (8) |
| CRABBE | Vincent, Draco Malfoy's sidekick in the Harry Potter franchise (6) |
| GRINT | Rupert who played Ron Weasley in the "Harry Potter" franchise |
| HENDERSON | Shirley -, Scots actress who portrayed Moaning Myrtle in the Harry Potter franchise of films (9) |
| ENOCH | Alfred who played Dean Thomas in the "Harry Potter" franchise |
| DRACO | Malfoy in the Harry Potter franchise |
| MORNINGSICKNESS | Harried men in Kings Cross expecting trouble? |
| SNAPE | Petulant professor of the "Harry Potter" franchise |
| EMMA | Actress Watson of the Harry Potter franchise |
| STRAND | London road on which the front of Charing Cross Station is located (6) |
| MONET | French impressionist whose wintry scenes include A Cart on the Snowy Road at Honfleur, The Magpie, Boulevard Saint Denis, Train in the Snow and Wheatstacks, Snow Effect, Morning (5) |
| CURTAIN | Copper gets the wrong train in the end (7) |
| WINTERSCENE | Monet's "Train in the Snow" or "The Magpie" |