| FARRINGDON | London station opened on 10 January 1863 as the terminus of the original Metropolitan Railway |
| EUSTON | Railway station in London that opened in 1837 as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway |
| LEAGUEOFNATIONS | International organisation founded on 10 January, 1920 (6,2,7) |
| YSER | Battle of the ___, opened on 10/16/1914 |
| THELOUVRE | Paris museum that opened on 10 August 1793 |
| BRILL | ___ horse-drawn line and taken over by London's Metropolitan Railway was fabulous! (5) |
| TRIGONOMETRY | Cast iron got by Metropolitan Railway scientific branch |
| PWLLHCLI | Resort on the Llyn peninsula, the terminus of the Cambrian Coast railway line (8) |
| NORTHCAPE | Headland on Mageroya island in Norway, the terminus of the European E69 highway (5,4) |
| BEIRA | Port in Mozambique which is the terminus of a railway from Lobito, Angola (5) |
| TEANECK | New Jersey city that's at the terminus of Interstate 80 |
| SUEZ | Eqyptian port which is the terminus of a canal dividing Africa and Asia (4) |
| WORTHING | West Sussex station opened in 1845 on the Brighton & Chichester Railway (8) |
| LIMESTREET | Liverpool ___, railway station opened to the public in 1836 (4,6) |
| HEMEL | ----- Hempstead, station opened 1837 as 'Boxmoor' on Euston-Watford main line (5) |
| KIRKGATE | Wakefield station opened by the Manchester & Leeds Railway in 1840 (8) |
| WATERLOOCUP | At the London station, a serving of coffee was the highlight of the coursing calendar (8,3) |
| WATERLOO | London railway station opened in 1848 (8) |
| ELLISISLAND | Historically, the USA's busiest immigrant inspection station, opened in 1892 |
| TWEED | River in name of most northerly English station [opened 1848] (5) |