| JOHNSON | Amy _, British aviator; the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (7) |
| AMYJOHNSON | British aviator; the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (3,7) |
| SCOTT | Sheila ___, British aviator who authored 1968 volume I Must Fly (5) |
| EARHART | Amelia _, US aviator; the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo (7) |
| WILKINS | George, Australian polar explorer and aviator who flew from England to Australia in 1919 (7) |
| BLERIOT | Louis ___ (1872 - 1936), French aviator, the first person to fly across the English Channel (7) |
| AMELIAEARHART | American aviator; the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo (6,7) |
| AMY | _ Johnson. pioneering English aviator who was the first woman to fly solo from London to |
| AMELIA | ___ Earhart, American aviator; the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo (6) |
| NONSUCH | Captain Zachariah Gillam's historic little expedition ship from England to Hudson Bay in 1668 |
| GYPSYMOTHS | Members of the lepidoptera after which the British two-seater touring aircraft were named - Amy Johnson used one on her flight from England to Australia (5,5) |
| BATTEN | This aviatrix made a record-breaking solo flight from England to Australia in 1937, Jean ... |
| JEANBATTEN | In 1936, who made the first ever solo flight from England to New Zealand? (4,6) |
| MAYFLOWER | Historical ship on which the Pilgrims sailed from England to the New World in 1620 (9) |
| POSH | Word supposedly derived from the cabin allocations on out and return voyages from England to India |
| ODYSSEUS | Heading off from Hull on ship going from England to America with Greek hero (8) |
| ALCOCK | John, pioneering British aviator noted for his partnership with Arthur Brown (6) |
| OWLER | Historically, a smuggler (especially of sheep from England to France) (5) |
| ANGUSGUNN | Goalkeeper who recently switched international allegiance from England to Scotland (5,4) |
| SEVERNBRIDGE | Route from England to south Wales |