| FIRTHOFTAY | Estuary on the North Sea coast of Scotland, spanned by one of the longest railway bridges in the UK (5,2,3) |
| ACOL | Standard bidding system in bridge in the UK |
| FORTH | Famous railway bridge in Scotland (5) |
| TRESTLES | Railway bridges |
| VIADUCTS | Railway bridges |
| SIBERIAN | The longest railway in the world, with steam express in winter (8) |
| TRANS | The longest railway in the world, with steam express in winter (5) |
| ENGINEER | One who designs roads, railways, bridges, etc |
| ZEEBRUGGE | Ferry port on the North Sea coast of NW Belgium linked by canal to Bruges (9) |
| ESBJERG | Large fishing port of Denmark, on the North Sea coast of west Jutland (7) |
| SCARBOROUGH | Town on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire (11) |
| HEJAZ | Region of western Saudi Arabia, along the mountainous Red Sea coast of the Arabian Peninsula from Jordan on the north to Asir region on the south. Among the cities located there are Mecca, Medina, and |
| WADDEN | - Sea, area extending along the North Sea coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark (6) |
| ORDU | Port city on the Black Sea coast of Turkey on the eastern slopes of the hill Boztepe |
| DUNBAR | Town on the North Sea coast in East Lothian in the southeast of Scotland (6) |
| MERSEY | River in north west England that flows to the Irish Sea through an estuary on which the port of Liverpool stands (6) |
| TAIT | Who directed The Short History of the Kelly Gang (1906), at the time one of the longest narrative films set in Australia? (4) |
| SKYE | You go over the sea to this Scottish island on the largest cantilever bridge in the world - the bonnie boat service closed when the bridge opened in 1995 |
| NAZE | Small town in Essex on the North Sea coast, north of Clacton and south of Harwich (6-2-3-4) |
| WALTONONTHE | Small town in Essex on the North Sea coast, north of Clacton and south of Harwich (6-2-3-4) |