| TEBAY | Location of accident in Cumbria in February 2014, when four railway workers were killed by a runaway wagon (5) |
| DCTEN | It made its last commercial flight in February 2014 |
| MARKETRISK | Getting struck by a runaway shopping cart? |
| LNER | Abbreviated name of the second largest of the 'Big Four' railway companies created by the Railways Act of 1921 in Britain |
| ISRAELI | Members of which Olympic team were killed by Palestinian terrorists in Munich in 1972? (7) |
| TEDDY | He and his son Leo were killed by Stephen Reid in Corrie (5,9) |
| THOMPKINS | He and his son Leo were killed by Stephen Reid in Corrie (5,9) |
| DARWIN | Australian city where 236 people were killed by Japanese bombing on February 19, 1942 (6) |
| BARROW | Historically within the Furness district of Lancashire, now, after Carlisle, the second largest town in Cumbria; in the late 19th century, the town's steelworks was the world's largest (6) |
| REACTOR | The UK's first was opened at Calder Hall in Cumbria in 1956 (7) |
| KESWICK | Tourist centre in Cumbria in the Lake District (7) |
| SCYTHE | Near Culmhead, seven workers were involved in an accident -- they all were injured by a crop-cutter (6) |
| PETERLOO | Massacre of demonstrators in Manchester (1819), in which 18 people were killed (8) |
| IWOJIMA | In 1945, about 21,000 Japanese and 6800 Americans were killed in the capture of which tiny island? (3,4) |
| EASTERN | The E of LNER, one the 'big four' railways companies that flourished in the UK before the government takeover of services |
| PHL | Code of East Coast airport where airline workers were recently indicted in an alleged skimming operation |
| SMOG | Thousands of Londoners were killed in 1952 by what? (4) |
| CHUNUKBAIR | Hill at Gallipoli where more than 6000 troops were killed or wounded in a 10-day battle (6,4) |
| HYACINTH | In Greek myth, a beautiful youth killed by a discus thrown by Apollo, his lover |
| AWETO | The mummified body of a caterpillar killed by a fungus and sometimes used as a dye |