| GREEVES | Essex-based manufacturer who found most of its road racing success with the 250cc Silverstone model. (7) |
| AMM | Ray, top Rhodesian 1950s racer who found most of his success in the 350cc class. (3) |
| LOCKHEED | Disc brake manufacturer who found their first title success with Phil Read in 1973. (8) |
| REPCO | Aussie engineering company whose name became known world-wide after Formula 1 racing success with Brabham in 1966-67 (5) |
| CHEVYCAMARO | This muscle car, which came on the scene in 1967, was nicknamed "The Hugger" for it's road holding ability: 2 wds |
| STANSTED | Essex-based London airport whose terminal building was designed by Foster Associates |
| JUPITER | Two-seater sports car using the running gear of 22 across - 900 were built from 1950 to '54 - and it achieved some racing success (7) |
| SARRON | Frenchman who won the 250cc world title in the year that Wayne Rainey first ventured onto the world stage. (9,6) |
| CHRISTIAN | Frenchman who won the 250cc world title in the year that Wayne Rainey first ventured onto the world stage. (9,6) |
| COSMONAUT | Traveller found most of the universe is half relating to ships (9) |
| OLIVIER | Monsieur Jacque, the last ever French World Champion in the 250cc class. (7) |
| RUDGE | Birmingham-based manufacturer that Graham Walker earned a lot of success with. (5) |
| INDURAIN | Miguel ___ retired Spanish road racing cyclist who holds the record for winning the most number of consecutive Tours de France races (five times) |
| MICHELLE | Lass found most of glossy magazine eaten by rodents (8) |
| BARRY | Mr Ditchburn, earned a few GP podiums for Kawasaki in the 250cc class. (5) |
| INTERMEDIATECLASS | General term for the 250cc division, now used for Moto2. (12,5) |
| CIMINO | Michael, who had success with The Deer Hunter and failure with Heaven's Gate (6) |
| ALEXEISAYLE | English stand-up comedian who found chart success with the single 'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor? |
| LISTER | Dursley-based manufacturer of the monowheel Auto-truck used in goods yards, etc (6) |
| KOMATSU | Tokyo-based manufacturer of heavy construction equipment collaborating with NGOs to clear landmines in various countries. (7) |