| SCOTT | Sheila -, British aviator who authored 1968 volume I Must Fly (5) |
| EYRE | Jane and I must fly nest (4) |
| LIVID | Very angry response on line to one volume I had finished (5) |
| ALCOCK | British aviator who flew Atlantic with Brown |
| JOHNSON | Amy -, British aviator who flew solo from England to Australia in 1930 (7) |
| AMY | Ms. Johnson, British aviator who died in 1941 (3) |
| ROLLS | Charles Stewart ___, English pioneer motorist and aviator who died in 1910 (5) |
| BADER | Douglas, wartime aviator who lost both legs before returning to the R.A.F. in 1939 (5) |
| OHARE | Chicago airport named after an Irish-American naval aviator who won the Medal of Honor in World War II (5) |
| SMITH | Australian record-breaking aviator who went missing in 1935 over the Bay of Bengal, Sir Charles King |
| AMYJOHNSON | British aviator; the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia (3,7) |
| AIRHOSTESS | A horse sits like that, so she must fly (3,7) |
| DENVER | The Rev Ned must fly west to a US city (6) |
| BRA | Barbara must fly north shortly for the lingerie (3) |
| VIABLE | Abridged volume I accomplished having potential to succeed (6) |
| TIVOLI | "Pleasure Gardens": 'tis unfinished Volume I (6) |
| EMOTICON | Returned volume I am studying that graphically conveys feeling (8) |
| NATIVITY | One volume I put in smart wrapper for Christmas (8) |
| INVEIGHED | Limiting volume, I sounded like a nag was ranting |
| ALCOCKANDBROWN | John and Arthur, early British aviators (6,3,5) |