| CAMPBELL | Racing motorist and journalist who held the world speed record on land and water during the 1920s and '30s (7,8) |
| MALCOLM | Racing motorist and journalist who held the world speed record on land and water during the 1920s and '30s (7,8) |
| BANKS | During the 1920's, an average of 600 of these failed each year |
| BLITZENBENZ | German roadster that once held the world speed record |
| MALCOLMCAMPBELL | Racing car driver, 1885-1948, who set world speed records on land and water (7,8) |
| MALLARD | London and North Eastern Railway Class A4 4-6-2 Pacific locomotive that holds the world speed record for steam locomotives |
| JOHNCOBB | Motor racing driver who was killed whilst attempting the world water speed record on Loch Ness, Scot |
| HOWARDHUGHES | Around-the-world speed record breaker, 1938 |
| SPIRIT | ___ of America, car which broke the Land Speed Record on several occasions during the 1960s (6) |
| AMPHIBIAN | Creature able to live on land and water, an example is the Mallorcan Midwife Toad or ferreret (9) |
| TASHLICH | The ritual of casting away of sins in flowing water during the High Holy Days (Hebrew) (8) |
| WOTHERSPOON | Canadian who held the world record at 500m speed skating, Jeremy |
| SHOEMAKER | Bill ___, American jockey who held the world record for professional victories for 29 years |
| TERGAT | Paul ___, Kenyan runner who held the world best time in the marathon from 2003 to 2007 |
| WATTMAN | Voxan-made bike that Max Biaggi set an electric speed record on this year. (7) |
| ARTDECO | Geometric architecture and design style prominent during the 1920s and '30s (3,4) |
| FAIRBANKS | Douglas, actor and producer dubbed the 'King Of Hollywood' during the 1920s (9) |
| WITHERSPOON | Tim ___, US boxer who held the world heavyweight title twice in the 1980s |
| ATLAS | Titan in Greek mythology who held the world on his shoulders (5) |
| RIOS | Marcelo ___, Chilean tennis player who held the World number one ranking for six weeks in 1998 |