| Underground Stations | |
| Bad news for Napoleon | Answer |
| Summon flora | Answer |
| Royal route | Answer |
| A television school | Answer |
| Bigger than big | Answer |
| Alpine dwelling | Answer |
| It's falling down | Answer |
| Oriental pig | Answer |
| Building for a tea party | Answer |
| Weapon store | Answer |
| Stop 'ere for chickens | Answer |
| Trumpeting New York thoroughfare | Answer |
| Anyone for tennis? | Answer |
| Captured nobleman | Answer |
| This is not where the Bard came from | Answer |
| Limit of 1760 yards | Answer |
| The longest reign | Answer |
| African chefs | Answer |
| A bear | Answer |
| Patella's lair | Answer |
| Occidental cathedral | Answer |
| What all shops do for Christmas | Answer |
| Red rose entrance | Answer |
| In the hop county | Answer |
| Ballet or vegetables here? | Answer |
| Heavenly messenger | Answer |
| Irate monarch | Answer |
| Where the money is | Answer |
| Where blackboard materials are grown | Answer |
| There's one on Merseyside | Answer |
| Other London or train-related questions | |
| What station does not contain any of the letters MACKEREL? | Answer |
| How many London underground stations are there? | Answer |
| Which well-known part of London is spelt with six consonants in a row? | Answer |
| While I was asleep on the train I thought I heard a newspaper vendor shouting a headline about the member of an order who had been cannibalised - but on waking up I found it was only the name of the station being announced. What might it have been? | Answer |
| In what city can you find the three largest Crustaceans in the world? | Answer |
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