| PONTEVECCHIO | Stone arch bridge over the river Arno, Florence, completed in 1345 |
| VAUXHALL | Steel and granite arch bridge over the Thames which links Westminster and Lambeth (8) |
| NOTREDAME | European medieval catholic cathedral completed in 1345, 180 years after construction began (5,4) |
| AMBAS | Meas ____ filias: both my daughters, eg Plautus Poen. 1345 |
| CRISP | PlusWord No 1345 |
| RIALTO | It is a stone-arch bridge that crosses over the narrowest point of the Grand Canal in Venice. It is also the oldest bridge across that canal. In The Merchant of Venice (act 1, scene 3), Shylock says, |
| ESTAING | In which picturesque French village in the north of Aveyron is the bridge over the river Lot which forms part of a world heritage site? (7) |
| TOWERBRIDGE | Possibly one of the most recognised bridges in the world, which bridge over the River Thames was designed by the City of London architect, Horace Jones, and John Wolfe Barry? (5,6) |
| BOULLE | Pierre who wrote "The Planet of the Apes" and "The Bridge Over the River Kwai" |
| PISA | City in Tuscany, near the mouth of the River Arno (4) |
| EMPOLI | Town in Tuscany on the River Arno associated with the glass industry (6) |
| KWAI | "The Bridge over the River __" |
| PATNA | City where the newly constructed six-lane bridge over the river Ganga was officially opened to traffic. (5) |
| FLORENCE | Italian city on the River Arno in Tuscany that is home to the football team Fiorentina (8) |
| ARNOLD | Sir Malcolm -, composer (Bridge over the River Kwai) |
| WATERLOO | Bridge over the River Thames named after a battle of 1815 (8) |
| MILLAU | Bridge over the River Tarn designed by Michel Virlogeux and Norman Foster (6,7) |
| VIADUCT | Bridge over the River Tarn designed by Michel Virlogeux and Norman Foster (6,7) |
| BRUNEL | Civil engineer commemorated on his Royal Albert bridge over the River Tamar |
| RUNCORN | Location of listed railway bridge over the River Mersey (7) |