| AVRO | British aircraft manufacturer founded in 1910 whose designs include the Lancaster bomber used in World War II |
| FOCH | Ferdinand, marshal of France who was commander in chief of Allied armies on the Western front in Wor |
| HITACHI | Japanese electronics company founded in 1910 whose name means 'sunrise' in English (7) |
| SAMSONITE | Luggage manufacturer founded in 1910, named after a Biblical character (9) |
| WARPLANE | Canadian ___ Heritage Museum, in Mount Hope near Hamilton (Home of the Lancaster bomber) |
| BOEING | Aircraft manufacturer founded in Seattle in 1916 |
| NAACP | Org. formed in 1910 whose goal is the end of racial discrimination and segregation |
| STUKA | German Junkers-87 dive bomber used in the early stages of World War 2 (5) |
| CESSNA | US aircraft manufacturer founded in 1927 (6) |
| FLYINGFORTRESS | Boeing B-17 bomber used in the Second World War |
| SUPERMARINE | British aircraft manufacturer that produced the World War II Spitfire fighter plane (11) |
| DEHAVILLAND | British aircraft manufacturer of the Dragon, Mosquito and Comet planes (2,9) |
| THOMAS | Engineer who built thousands of miles of railway in the 19th century - including the Lancaster & Carlisle Railway and the Great Northern (6, 7) |
| BRASSEY | Engineer who built thousands of miles of railway in the 19th century - including the Lancaster & Carlisle Railway and the Great Northern (6, 7) |
| RONARAD | Israeli designer, artist and architect whose designs include the Rover chair and the Bauhaus Museum in Tel Aviv |
| INIGO | Mr Jones, English architect whose designs include the Banqueting House in London's Whitehall (5) |
| ALECISSIGONIS | British car designer whose designs include the Morris Minor (1948) |
| WRIGHT | Frank Lloyd, US architect whose designs include the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo (6) |
| BASILSPENCE | Scottish architect whose designs include the present Coventry Cathedral (1951) |
| REPTON | Landscapist considered the successor to Capability Brown, whose designs include those at the gardens/grounds of Cobham Hall, Dyrham Park, Harewood House and the Longleat estate (6) |