| SPAN | Bridge, or a bridge's length |
| TOLL | A charge payable for use of a bridge or a road (4) |
| ARCH | Part of a bridge or a foot |
| BEAU | Actor Bridges or a lazy deer in Animal Crossing |
| GANGWAY | An aisle between rows of seats in an aircraft/theatre; or, a bridge or ramp linking a ship to the shore (7) |
| CHICANE | A sharp double bend on a motor-racing track as an obstacle or to prevent unsafe speeds; or, a bridge hand void of trumps (7) |
| PONTOON | A flat-bottomed boat or structure serving as a buoyant support for a temporary floating bridge or landing stage; a float of a seaplane; or, the game blackjack or vingt-et-un (7) |
| HAND | Bunch of bananas; a pointer on the face of an analogue clock; a round of applause; or, a bridge player and the set of cards they hold (4) |
| STRUCTURE | Any large item that's made like a building or a bridge |
| MTA | It has a Bridges and Tunnels div. |
| RUBBER | A cabinetmaker's polishing pad; a stationery item for erasing pencillings; a coarse file; a match of three games in bridge or whist; or, caoutchouc (6) |
| PIER | Walkway over water, such as a jetty; a buttress; a gate pillar; or, a support for an arch, bridge or telescope (4) |
| PARAPET | A low wall or railing along the edge of something high such as a bridge or roof (7) |
| TOLLBOOTH | A roadside kiosk where drivers or pedestrians must pay to use a bridge or road (9) |
| ENGINEER | Originally a builder of fortifications, siege artillery and mechanical weapons such as trebuchets, later a designer/maker of machinery or structures such as bridges or roads (8) |
| ATOLL | A cost of crossing a bridge or island (5) |
| SPANS | Bridges ... or what a bridge does |
| BEND | A curve in a backbone, banana, boomerang, bow, bridge or brook (4) |
| TRESTLE | Support for a bridge or table |
| SQUEEZE | A tactic at bridge or squash |