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Local Roads and Buildings

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Across
Perhaps you'd get a mead takeaway from this pub in New Eltham. (3,7).
A Drive combining a yellow citrus fruit with a source of water, close to Avery Hill Park. (9).
....Woods Way, linked with Royalty. (5).
Not the low road in SE9. (6,4,6).
Passage to make Progress in. (8).
Leads to Eltham Palace. (5,4).
Sounds like you're following the valley on one of Corbett's Roads. (7).
18th Century tower, tribute to Sir William James. (11,6).
A road or a crescent, you could shoot an arrow from here. (9).
William's shoeless Drive. (8).
This Verdant Lane leads to Chislehurst not Catford. (5).
The place to raise water from in front of the hall in this road. (4)
This General placed in Woolwich shares his name with a place of learning. (6,6).
Maybe you'd deposit your clubs here, seems to be in the wrong place though. (6,5).
Not short, and much smaller than a lake, micropub. (4,4).
Down
The Queen gives her name to a row of houses with a bright future as far as we can see. (9,7).
Tree- related Terrace off the High St. (3).
Where you'd collect apples, but not for The Queen. (5,7).
Not East, an open space. In Mottingham. (4,4).
.........Close. Close, yes you're near to Archery here.(6)
Sounds like this House off Well Hall Rd houses Beattie. (9).
Bob Hope's birthplace. (8,4).
A Way to make 'Friends'. Boys name. (4).
100 pennies, that's where it is. (5,5).
A sloping place, maybe for a small blue fruit off Glenesk Rd. (9).
Fast dog, former High St pub. (9).
One of Corbett's Roads. Sounds like a big cat at the end of a valley. (8).
Lane associated with a citrus fruit. (8).
Now The Rusty Bucket Pub. (3,5).
Place where the P.H. used to be the P.O. (6).
You don't want the Northern extremity of this Crescent. (8).