| FIVERS | Finance backed by George Stephenson (6) |
| TENNERS | Form of finance backed by Charles Dickens (7) |
| ROCKET | Early steam locomotive built by George Stephenson (6) |
| ENGINEER | George Stephenson, born in 1781, was a noted English one (8) |
| PAMELA | ___ Stephenson, Lady Connolly (6) |
| POLICE | Cryptic compilers Mr Stephenson at first fails to keep in order (6) |
| NORDIC | Collective name of northern countries in Europe using Stephenson trains in 1860s (6) |
| GEORGE | Railway engineer, - - - Stephenson |
| CONWY | Welsh market town containing a railway bridge built by Stephenson, a suspension bridge built by Telford and Britain's smallest house (5) |
| ROCKETLAUNCHER | One setting off fireworks -- maybe Stephenson? (6,8) |
| ROCKETSCIENTIST | Clever chap, Robert Stephenson? (6,9) |
| ROCKETMAN | Robert Stephenson, say * (6,3) |
| HENRYBLAKE | M*A*S*H commander played by McLean Stephenson (5,5) |
| BRIDGES | Structures designed by engineers including Isambard Kingdom Brunel, John Rennie, Robert Stephenson and Thomas Telford, among other things (7) |
| BERYL | 0-6-0DM locomotive built as Robert Stephenson & Hawthorn 7697 and which found a home at the Tanfield Railway (5) |
| NORTHSTAR | One of two Broad Gauge engines built by Stephenson & Co. in 1837 (5,4) |
| JAN | 1983 US Women's Open champ Stephenson |
| KAY | Bills coach Stephenson |
| NEALS | Guitarist Schon and author Stephenson |
| CUTE | Like Jan Stephenson or Phil Mickelson, many say |