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Across | 1 | | Station one along eastwards from
Embankment (6) |
| 2 | | London's river (3,6) |
| 8 | | Statue in Piccadilly (4) |
| 10 | | A person from this city (8) |
| 12 | | Area near Piccadilly with theatre,
shops, pubs . . . (9,6) |
| 14 | | Kensington Gardens is a part of
this green area (4,4) |
| 15 | | British Broadcasting Corporation (3) |
| 17 | | On roads, they show you the way (5) |
| 18 | | ----- Mall is a street parallel to
the Mall (4) |
| 19 | | Britain's most famous architect (11,4) |
| 23 | | Building in Hyde Park where Lady
Diana lived (10,6) |
| 25 | | Road where Sherlock Holmes lived (5,6) |
| 26 | | The most popular cheese in the UK (7) |
| 27 | | Tall structure in the middle of
Trafalgar Square (7,6) |
| 30 | | Popular name for London's Underground railway (3,4) |
| 32 | | A reminder of Queen Victoria's husband in Hyde Park (6,8) |
| 33 | | Dockland area, heavily bombed
during World War II (3,4,3) |
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Down | 1 | | Britain's memorial to the dead of many wars (3,8) |
| 3 | | A type of barrel which used to
carry ale to pubs (3) |
| 4 | | Thoroughfare where most theatres
are located (11,6) |
| 5 | | Area in Hyde Park with a statue of
Peter Pan (10,7) |
| 6 | | The most famous church in London,
built by Wren (2,5,9) |
| 7 | | Used to tie boats to their moorings (4) |
| 9 | | A nasty club, or run-down area
could be described using this word (5) |
| 11 | | The Underground line which is
shown as green (8,4) |
| 13 | | River or lake in Hyde Park (3,10) |
| 15 | | A public ---- is where people once
went to get clean (4) |
| 16 | | Name of a rail station near
Embankment (7,5) |
| 20 | | "The ---- and Whistle"
is the name of some pubs. (3) |
| 21 | | Thoroughfare once famous for
newspapers (5,6) |
| 22 | | Large concert hall in Kesnington,
opposite Hyde Park (6,4) |
| 24 | | Keep going up the stairs until you
come to the --- (3) |
| 28 | | Once the seediest area of central
London (4) |
| 29 | | Street where the Savoy Hotel is
found (6) |
| 31 | | People do it in a swimming pool! (5) |
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