| TRANSATLANTIC | Crossing 'the Pond' (13) |
| ASEA | Crossing the pond? |
| DRAKE | Circumnavigator, male seen crossing the Pond, perhaps? (5) |
| OCEANGOING | Canoe damaged before departing and crossing the pond perhaps (5-5) |
| BRIDGERUNNERS | Marathoners crossing the Mississippi? |
| YEARINYEAROUT | One in long retreat crossing the old area perpetually |
| RUNATIGHTSHIP | Efficiently manage crossing the Atlantic? (3,1,5,4) |
| PONTOONBRIDGE | Card games of use when crossing the river? (7,6) |
| EQUATOR | Associated with the sailors' initiation rite and ceremony known as crossing the line, the imaginary band in the region where sunsets and sunrises occur fastest on Earth (7) |
| MARENGO | Name of a battle during the War of the Second Coalition commemorated in the painting Napoleon Crossing the Alps by Jacques-Louis David (7) |
| SHITTIM | In the Old Testament, the site where the Israelites encamped before crossing the Jordan (7) |
| JAYWALKER | Name of the man crossing the street against the traffic lights? (3,6) |
| ABBEYROAD | The Beatles album with a cover photo of the band crossing the street (5,4) |
| YARDLINE | "Now he's spotted the pizza delivery boy, who's through the gate and crossing the ___!" |
| ARCING | Curving, like the sun crossing the sky |
| HEMIN | Restrictively prevent the chicken crossing the road? |
| HERETO | Somehow the River Ebro when crossing the middle is so far |
| DAVID | French Neoclassical painter whose works include The Death of Marat and Napoleon Crossing the Alps; h |
| LEONIDS | Meteor shower peaking annually around November 17-18, caused by Earth crossing the path of a dust trail left behind by the comet Tempel-Tuttle (7) |
| COMPASSES | Arrives, crossing the col - they're to measure the distance |