| BRUNEL | Isambard Kingdom -; chief engineer of the Great Western Railway who also designed Clifton Suspension Bridge (6) |
| CRANE | Illustrator of children's books and of William Morris' The Story of the Glittering Plain who also designed wallpapers including Peacock Garden and Meadow Flowers (5) |
| MORRIS | Former vice-president of the Bluebell Railway who played the part of the zookeeper in Animal Magic and narrated Tales of the Riverbank (6) |
| ISAMBARD | -- Kingdom Brunel, chief engineer of the Great Western Railway (8) |
| MONARCHY | Kingdom's chief in capital without empress primarily (8) |
| STEPHENSON | "Father of Railways" who built the Rocket locomotive with his son and was inspired by horse-drawn carts in his use of standard gauge (10) |
| BEECHING | 1960s' chairman of British Railways who took an axe to the network (8) |
| GEORDILAFORGE | Star Trek character played by LeVar Burton who is the chief engineer of the USS Enterprise-D: 3 wds. |
| HEBRIDEE | _II (Schooner nicknamed 'Bluenose Junior' which was also designed by Halifax-born Naval Architect William J. Floue) |
| IVATT | Chief Mechanical Engineer of the Great Northern Railway 1896-1911 (5,5) |
| OLOROSO | A medium-sweet sherry - an example of which was bottled in 1985 as Harvey's Brunel Blend to mark the 150th anniversary of the Great Western Railway (7) |
| SWINDON | Wiltshire town that contains the Museum of the Great Western Railway (7) |
| KINGDOM | English engineer, 1806-1859, leading figure in the Industrial Revolution, who built the Great Western Railway and a series of transatlantic steamships (8,7,6) |
| BROADWAY | The section of the Great Western Highway between Harris Street and Victoria Park (8) |
| DIDCOT | Railway Centre, home of the Great Western Society (6) |
| DEAN | William _, Chief Locomotive Engineer of the GWR, 1877-1902 (4) |
| KIRTLEY | Matthew, First Locomotive Engineer of the Midland Railway [appointed 1844] (7) |
| PADDINGTON | London terminus of the Great Western Main Line (10) |
| JMWTURNER | English Romantic painter whose works include The Fighting Temeraire and Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway (1,1,1,6) |
| STEAM | Rain, - and Speed - The Great Western Railway; painting by J. M. W. Turner (5) |