| AUTOGIRO | Method of payment connected with American car and aircraft |
| LINCTUS | Broadcaster's connected with American medicinal preparation (7) |
| FORAGED | Inserted silver key in American car and gathered snacks (7) |
| WINDTUNNEL | A chamber for testing trains, cars and aircraft aerodynamics (4,6) |
| SUNBEAM | UK marque, noted for bikes, motorbikes, cars, and aircraft engines pre World War II (7) |
| PONTIAC | Person leaves enthusiast on French bridge with American car (7) |
| AUTODIDACT | Self-educator executed turn with American car |
| BERMUDA | The three points of the notorious triangle 'responsible' for the mysterious disappearance of shipping and aircraft in the Caribbean are the US, Puerto Rico and this island nation |
| RADAR | Method for detecting the position and velocity of distant objects such as ships and aircraft (5) |
| KNOT | A unit of speed used by ships and aircraft, being one nautical mile per hour (4) |
| JUNKERS | Hugo ---, German engineer and aircraft designer who created the first practical all-metal aircraft (7) |
| CLYDE | US aviator and aircraft designer nicknamed The Birdman of Enid who died in 1954 (5,6) |
| CESSNA | US aviator and aircraft designer nicknamed The Birdman of Enid who died in 1954 (5,6) |
| CLYDECESSNA | US aviator and aircraft designer nicknamed The Birdman of Enid who died in 1954 |
| BERMUDATRIANGLE | Area of the western Atlantic Ocean where, urban legend has it, numerous ships and aircraft have disappeared (7,8) |
| HUGOJUNKERS | German engineer and aircraft designer who created the first practical all-metal aircraft (4,7) |
| SOS | Internationally recognized distress signal used by ships and aircraft (3) |
| PILOT | A person who is qualified to operate and aircraft in flight (5) |
| MAYDAY | Distress signal for ships and aircraft (6) |
| HELICOPTER | Roofless shelter housing one policeman and aircraft (10) |