| BLOOMS | Word that means "flowers," with or without "ss" at its center |
| HANA | Japanese name that means flower |
| HAGUE | With "The," city with a lake called the Hofvijver at its center |
| HURRICANE | Massive storm with an eye at its center |
| WHEEL | A disc or truckle of cheese; or, a structure with a hub at its centre (5) |
| SHRED | Scrap that woman had with royal at its centre |
| CAMP | Area of tents, shelters, bivouacs etc, often with a fire at its centre (4) |
| MAYFAIR | London district with Grosvenor Square at its centre (7) |
| TIRANA | European capital city with Skanderbeg Square at its centre (6) |
| BRAIN | Organ of the human body with the amygdalae at its centre (5) |
| HYDEPARKCORNER | London's "most vital junction", a roundabout with the Wellington Arch at its centre |
| STRATHCLYDE | Ancient kingdom of the Britons with Dumbarton at its centre (11) |
| ANTICYCLONE | Weather system with high pressure at its centre (11) |
| TRAFALGARSQUARE | London tourist attraction with Nelson's Column at its centre |
| ALIEN | Foreign article with untruth at its centre |
| JUDA | An ancient kingdom of southern Palestine with Jerusalem as its center. |
| ACE | Playing card with one symbol in its center |
| LEEDS | With the Victorian Corn Exchange at its centre, West Yorkshire city where company Waddingtons was founded (5) |
| NEBULA | Lemon slice, butterfly, lagoon, cat's eye, rosette a cloud of interstellar cosmic dust and gas such as M16 with the Pillars of Creation at its centre (6) |
| PTOLEMAIC | The ___ system, a model of the universe with Earth at its centre, is named after the Alexandrian astronomer who formulated it (9) |