| NORTHBRIDGE | Structure built in 1897 to link the old and new towns of Edinburgh (5,6) |
| ESSEX | Historic English county that contains the new towns of Basildon and Harlow (5) |
| THEMOUND | Slope in Edinburgh connecting the old and new towns (3,5) |
| MOUND | The ----, links Edinburgh's Old and New Towns (5) |
| HOPSCOTCH | Child's play to link the taste of beer to bed and church (3-6) |
| ALPHABETICALLY | How to link the 12 letters in this puzzle with a single line to make a picture |
| WELWYNGARDEN | "New Town" of the 1920s (6,6,4) |
| TATE | Art gallery in London, England built in 1897 that has offshoots in St. Ives and Liverpool (4) |
| COLLARBONES | They link the scapula and sternum |
| INTERSTATES | They link the Lower 48 |
| KOREASTRAIT | It links the Sea of Japan with the East China Sea |
| PANAMACANAL | Watercourse which links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (6,5) |
| BIBLE | Meaning "books", a collection of religious texts such as the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments; or, any book regarded as authoritative in its field (5) |
| TEMPLE | Structure built in honor of the Greek goddess Artemis in the ancient city of Ephesus |
| STEVENAGE | Town in North Hertfordshire, the first of the New Towns created in 1946 (9) |
| APOSTROPHES | What links the theme entries |
| MILTONKEYNES | Largest of England's "new towns" created in the 1960s, located in Buckinghamshire (6,6) |
| TREE | Word linking with "house" to form the name of a structure built in boughs as a lookout, a play area for children, occasional retreat or workspace (4) |
| PETERLEE | Town in County Durham founded in 1948 under the New Towns Act (8) |
| YEN | The old and new foreign capital (3) |