| THERYDERCUP | Golf trophy contested between Europe and the USA... (3,5,3) |
| BREMERHAVEN | Lower Saxony port from which the first regular shipping service between continental Europe and the USA began in 1847 |
| WALKERCUP | Amateur golf trophy contested between the USA and Great Britain & Ireland |
| TRIPLECROWN | Rugby union trophy contested between England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales (6,5) |
| CALCUTTACUP | Trophy contested between England and Scotland rugby union sides |
| BUFFALOBILL | Showman who toured Europe and the US with his Wild West Show |
| MONTESQUIEU | 18th-century French philosopher whose work influenced political thought in Europe and the US (11) |
| RYDER | ___ Cup, the trophy awarded in golf's competition between Europe and the US |
| THEBOATRACE | Annual event contested between rowing crews from Oxford and Cambridge (3,4,4) |
| CURTIS | The _ _ Cup, trophy contested between teams of amateur female golfers from Britain and the US (6) |
| PEACEGARDEN | International ___ ___ (Attraction in the southern Manitoba community of Boissevain symbolizing friendship between Canada and The United States) |
| CALCUTTA | The --- Cup is a rugby union trophy contested between England and Scotland (8) |
| SOLHEIM | ___ Cup, professional women's golf tournament between Europe and the US (7) |
| CUP | Professional women's golf tournament between Europe and the US (7,3) |
| ATLANTIC | Ocean between Europe and the US |
| ATLANTICIST | A supporter of close co-operation between western Europe and the U.S. (11) |
| ARTDECO | Style of design and interior decoration in Europe and the US in the 1920s and 1930s (3,4) |
| COLUMBUS | Explorer who established a nautical route between Europe and the Americas, Christopher ... |
| RYDERCUP | Biennial men's golf competition first contested between Great Britain and the United States in Massachusetts in 1927 (5,3) |
| SOLHEIMCUP | Tournament for professional women golfers contested by teams representing Europe and the US |