| REGENTS | ___ Park, green space in central London that contains an open air theatre (7) |
| HYDE | ____ Park, green space in central London that includes Speakers' Corner (4) |
| REGENTSPARK | Central London location of a zoo and an open-air theatre (7,4) |
| RICHMOND | ____ Park, green space in London noted for its deer (8) |
| BUSHY | ___ Park, green space near Hampton Court (5) |
| SADLERS | ____ Wells, theatre in central London that re-opened in 1931 under Lilian Baylis (7) |
| BRITISH | ___ Museum, one in London that contains the Rosetta Stone (7) |
| OUTCAST | Rejected Open Air Theatre players? (7) |
| WAPPING | Dockside district of east London that contains the Thames River Police Museum (7) |
| BONFIRE | Furlong is taken in by Rocky O'Brien producing The Inferno for an open-air audience (7) |
| BEAMISH | Village in County Durham, home to an open-air museum (7) |
| WORKOUT | Prove successful in an open-air job? (4,3) |
| CRICKET | An open-air team game (7) |
| HYDEPARK | Recreational green area in central London that includes the Serpentine (4,4) |
| PALLMALL | Street in central London that connects St James's Street to Trafalgar Square (4,4) |
| GREENPARK | Open space in central London |
| INNER | Regent's Park's ____ Circle surrounds Queen Mary's Gardens and the open-air theatre |
| CENTRALPARK | Location of New York's open air theatre (7,4) |
| TRAFALGAR | Public space in central London (9,6) |
| KENSINGTON | ____ Gardens, public space in London that contains a bronze statue of Peter Pan (10) |