| CLIFTON | Suburb of Bristol associated with a famous suspension bridge (7) |
| BRUNEL | 19th century English engineer of a famous suspension bridge (6) |
| REDLAND | My dad got a large place in Arne but after three years had passed, he moved to a suburb of Bristol (7) |
| BORSTAL | In reconstruction of Bristol, one is replaced by a young offender institution (7) |
| DRIBLET | Just a little bit tired out crossing outskirts of Bristol (7) |
| HITLIST | Three criminals were apprehended at a large hotel in the middle of Bristol last night -- shockingly, they were caught with evidence that they were planning multiple murders (3,4) |
| GODDESS | Deity dodges around the centre of Bristol (7) |
| BRISTLE | Taking nothing out of Bristol East will make one rage (7) |
| STAGGER | Shock in centre of Bristol, meeting graffiti artist (7) |
| PIRATES | The ....... , nickname of Bristol Rovers (7) |
| BRISTOL | English city noted for blue glass, a suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and a modern reconstruction of John Cabot's caravel Matthew (7) |
| CAPILANO | Famous suspension bridge |
| HUMBERT | Literary villain, one requesting a lift across northern suspension bridge, heading for trouble (7,7) |
| TELFORD | Nicknamed the Colossus of Roads, Scotsman who was brought up in poverty by his mother Janet Jackson and went on to design the Caledonian Canal and Menai Suspension Bridge (7) |
| FISHPONDS | Suburb of Bristol whose derives from former quarries (9) |
| CATCHPHRASE | A well-known, frequently used saying, especially one associated with a famous person (11) |
| TURIN | Which city of NW Italy is associated with a famous shroud? (5) |
| CABLING | Suspension bridge support |
| BAYEUX | Town in N France associated with a famous tapestry (6) |
| BABEL | Hebrew name for Babylon, associated with a famous tower (5) |