| LONDON | "101 dalmatians" city |
| LONDON | "Fun fact! 20a and this city in England will have hosted the Olympics thrice!" |
| LONDON | "It's ___ to a brick," idiom with the English capital that means "indicate with a high certainty" |
| LONDON | "White Fang" author |
| LONDON | "White Fang" author |
| LONDON | "Winning ___," 2001 direct-to-comedy movie starring the Olsen twins which is set in the Home of the Big Ben |
| LONDON | "___ Calling," song by British punk rock band the Clash which has the name of a city in its title that is known for the clock tower"Big Ben" |
| LONDON | "call of the wild" author |
| LONDON | #104 |
| LONDON | & 18D 1989 novel by Martin Amis |
| LONDON | & 19D 2007-08 Premiership Rugby champions; later renamed and entered administration in 2022 |
| LONDON | & 22A 1985 novel by Len Deighton |
| LONDON | & 24A Hybrid of Pyrenean Saxifrage and St Patrick's-cabbage with pinkish-white flowers |
| LONDON | 2012 Olympics host |
| LONDON | 2012 Olympics locale, with a hint to the ends of the answers to the six starred clues |
| LONDON | 2012 Olympics site |
| LONDON | 2012 Olympics venue where James Harden won the gold medal for the US men's basketball team |
| LONDON | Behold new professor from the Big Smoke |
| LONDON | Behold new professor in English place |
| LONDON | Behold new professor in city |
| LONDON | Behold new professor in the city |
| LONDON | Big Ben's city |
| LONDON | Big Ben's home city |
| LONDON | Bob Hope's birthplace |
| LONDON | Buckingham Palace city |
| LONDON | Buckingham Palace locale |
| LONDON | Capital city of England where Pink Floyd was formed |
| LONDON | Charlie Chaplin's birthplace which is also the capital city of England |
| LONDON | City in Ontario... or the capital city of England |
| LONDON | City in which England's Old Bailey court is found |
| LONDON | City in which most of Dickens' books are set |
| LONDON | City known as Londinium to the Romans |
| LONDON | City nicknamed "The Big Smoke" |
| LONDON | City on the river Thames which is a popular shopping destination |
| LONDON | City that Jack the Ripper targeted |
| LONDON | City that hosted the 2012 Summer Olympics |
| LONDON | City that hosts the Wimbledon Championships |
| LONDON | City that's home to Buckingham Palace |
| LONDON | City that's home to St. Mary's Hospital, where 34-Across was born |
| LONDON | City where Big Ben bongs |
| LONDON | City where Big Ben is located |
| LONDON | City where Big Ben rings |
| LONDON | City where Jack the Ripper committed his crimes |
| LONDON | City where Queen Elizabeth II was born |
| LONDON | City where West End is akin to NYC's Broadway |
| LONDON | City where television was first demonstrated, 1926 |
| LONDON | City where the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 took place |
| LONDON | Covent Garden is a popular area of this UK city |
| LONDON | Dickensian setting |
| LONDON | England capital and home to Big Ben |
| LONDON | England's capital |
| LONDON | England's capital city that hosts a World Marathon Majors race |
| LONDON | English capital |
| LONDON | European capital |
| LONDON | European capital where Handel made his home |
| LONDON | European capital where the fictional character Sherlock Holmes resided |
| LONDON | First modern European city with 1 million people |
| LONDON | Giant Ferris wheel on the Thames |
| LONDON | Home for Holmes |
| LONDON | Home of 18-/41-Across and the setting for much of his writing |
| LONDON | Home of Buckingham Palace |
| LONDON | Home of Marble Arch |
| LONDON | Home of Shakespeare's Globe |
| LONDON | Host of the 2012 olympics |
| LONDON | It's upstream from Greenwich |
| LONDON | Jack __, White Fang author |
| LONDON | Jack __, author of White Fang, tale of a wild dog |
| LONDON | Jack —, American novelist known for White Fang and The Call of the Wild |
| LONDON | Jack —, author of novels The Sea-Wolf and White Fang |
| LONDON | Jekyll and hyde's home |
| LONDON | Julie __, sang Cry Me a River |
| LONDON | Largest city of England where the beverage festival "Cocktail Week" is held annually |
| LONDON | Old Rolling Stones record label |
| LONDON | Other name for Haydn's 104th symphony: __ Symphony |
| LONDON | Parliament setting |
| LONDON | Piccadilly Circus city |
| LONDON | Region where Westminster Abbey is located |
| LONDON | Seat of the Government of the United Kingdom |
| LONDON | See 25 Across |
| LONDON | See 6 Down |
| LONDON | Site of the world's first subway |
| LONDON | Tate Gallery setting |
| LONDON | The 2012 Summer Olympics were held here |
| LONDON | The Illustrated __ News, former weekly magazine |
| LONDON | The Shard location |
| LONDON | The University of ___, institute where Nelson Mandela studied for a Bachelor of Laws |
| LONDON | The capital of England and the UK |
| LONDON | The capital of the UK |
| LONDON | This Jack wrote White Fang |
| LONDON | This city's bridge is falling in a nursery rhyme |
| LONDON | Three-time Olympics host |
| LONDON | Tower of __, English royalty; notorious prison |
| LONDON | Tower site |
| LONDON | U.K.'s largest city |
| LONDON | UK city |
| LONDON | UK city in which you could ride on The Tube |
| LONDON | UK city served by the famous Kings Cross station |
| LONDON | Underground city? |
| LONDON | Underground locale |
| LONDON | Westminster Abbey city |
| LONDON | Westminster Abbey setting |
| LONDON | Where 221b baker street is |
| LONDON | Where Wembley is |
| LONDON | With 8-Across, world's oldest subway system? |
| LONDON | __ Bridge, where criminals' heads were displayed |
| LONDON | __ Underground, or LU, the Tube |
| LONDON | *With 44-Across, rhyme with a broken span |