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JOHNSONAmy _, British aviator; the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (7)
AMYJOHNSONBritish aviator; the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (3,7)
SCOTTSheila ___, British aviator who authored 1968 volume I Must Fly (5)
EARHARTAmelia _, US aviator; the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo (7)
WILKINSGeorge, Australian polar explorer and aviator who flew from England to Australia in 1919 (7)
BLERIOTLouis ___ (1872 - 1936), French aviator, the first person to fly across the English Channel (7)
AMELIAEARHARTAmerican 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)
NONSUCHCaptain Zachariah Gillam's historic little expedition ship from England to Hudson Bay in 1668
GYPSYMOTHSMembers 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)
BATTENThis aviatrix made a record-breaking solo flight from England to Australia in 1937, Jean ...
JEANBATTENIn 1936, who made the first ever solo flight from England to New Zealand? (4,6)
MAYFLOWERHistorical ship on which the Pilgrims sailed from England to the New World in 1620 (9)
POSHWord supposedly derived from the cabin allocations on out and return voyages from England to India
ODYSSEUSHeading off from Hull on ship going from England to America with Greek hero (8)
ALCOCKJohn, pioneering British aviator noted for his partnership with Arthur Brown (6)
OWLERHistorically, a smuggler (especially of sheep from England to France) (5)
ANGUSGUNNGoalkeeper who recently switched international allegiance from England to Scotland (5,4)
SEVERNBRIDGERoute from England to south Wales