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Across | 1 | | London's most important airport (8) |
| 4 | | Type of vehicle of transport which
has proved unpopular, now being
phased out (5,3) |
| 7 | | Person from London (8) |
| 10 | | Famous meat market (10) |
| 15 | | Expensive part of London with a
famous football team (7) |
| 16 | | Popular name for the Promenade
Concerts (3,5) |
| 17 | | Initials of Britain's huge broadcasting corporation (3) |
| 18 | | Cricket ground, home of the
Middlesex Cricket Club (5) |
| 19 | | Person born within the sound of
Bow Bells (7) |
| 20 | | Famous, busy market, part of a
canal (6,4) |
| 21 | | Small statue in Piccadilly Circus (4) |
| 23 | | Well known initials of the cricket
club at Lords (3) |
| 24 | | Once a fruit and flower market,
now a trendy piazza (6,6) |
| 25 | | Street which runs west from
Trafalgar Square and takes its
name from a long sandbank on the
Thames (6) |
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Down | 2 | | Large building outside London
owned by the queen (7,6) |
| 3 | | Seat of the Government (10) |
| 5 | | Building along the North Side of
Trafalgar Square (8,7) |
| 6 | | Area once famous for sex shops,
now restaurants (4) |
| 8 | | He discovered penicillin at St
Mary's Hospital, Paddington (9,7) |
| 9 | | Monument on the northern corner of
Park Lane and Oxford Street (6,4) |
| 11 | | Part of parliament where the
elected government sits (5,2,7) |
| 12 | | Once a huge exhibition centre made
of glass (7,6) |
| 13 | | Gallic Pub in Soho, once General
De Gaulle's headquarters (3,6) |
| 14 | | Famous writer of Great Expectations (7) |
| 22 | | Cricket ground in Southwark, south
London. (4) |
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