| OHARE | Chicago's main airport is named after this U.S. World War Two aviator (5) |
| REAGAN | Washington D.C.'s National Airport is named after this U.S. president (6) |
| DALEYPLAZA | Courtyard in Chicago's main civic centre dominated by an untitled 50-foot steel sculpture by Pablo Picasso that was a 1967 gift to the city |
| PATTON | George S., U.S. World War II army general nicknamed Old Blood and Guts (6) |
| MURPHY | Audie, highly decorated U.S. World War II hero who starred in such films as The Red Badge Of Courage (6) |
| KILROYWASHERE | Inscription hidden twice on Washington, D.C.,'s World War II Memorial |
| CECIL | The greasy spoon that's located on Bridge Street in Walford is named after this woman (5,5) |
| MEOLA | U.S. World Cup goalie Tony |
| IDAHO | The ski resort Sun Valley is in this U.S. state (5) |
| LISZT | Budapest International Airport is named after which composer? (5) |
| KEBLE | A college is named after this 19th-century clergyman who led the Oxford Movement (5) |
| CHIPS | This U.S. Army-trained sentry dog served in the 3rd Infantry Division and was the most decorated dog in World War II. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross, Silver Star, and Purple Heart. |
| TWANG | First sign of this U.S. fashion designer having a nasal tone (5) |
| ASPEN | ... this U.S. resort, like writer (5) |
| MARCOPOLO | Venice's international airport is named after this explorer (5,4) |
| GAULLE | Paris's international airport is named after this general and president who led France out of WWII a |
| CHARLESDEGAULLE | Paris's largest international airport is named after this French soldier and statesman (7,2,6) |
| STDAVID | Pembrokeshire's city is named after this Welsh saint (2, 5) |
| FISCHER | First U.S. world chess champion |
| KATE | U.S. World Cup gold medalist Markgraf |