| CLIFTON | Suspension bridge spanning Bristol's Avon Gorge, opened in 1864 (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) |
| AVIGNON | Southeastern French town with famous medieval bridge spanning the Rhone (7) |
| VIADUCT | What is a bridge, spanning land or water, consisting of a series of narrow masonry arches with high supporting piers? (7) |
| BISTROS | Student barred from Bristol's new restaurants (7) |
| PEUGEOT | Its 404 arrived a few years after Bristol's (7) |
| SHERMAN | General in the Union Army who implemented scorched-earth tactics against the South during his 'March to the Sea' in 1864 (7) |
| ATLANTA | Which Georgia, US, town did General Sherman capture in 1864? (7) |
| ENGLAND | Bristol's country (7) |
| BALEFUL | Noxious airline fuel spilt next to Bristol's terminal |
| WREXHAM | Football team who first played at The Racecourse Ground in 1864 |
| SIGHTHILL | - Bridge, Glasgow's newest bridge spanning the M8 (9) |
| RIALTO | The oldest bridge spanning the Grand Canal in Venice |
| PROVENCHER | ___ Bridge (Spanning the Red River, it links St. Boniface to downtown Winnipeg) |
| ALBERT | ___ Bridge, spanning the Tamar at Saltash (5,6) |
| ROYAL | ___ Bridge, spanning the Tamar at Saltash (5,6) |
| GENTRY | Signal bridge spanning several tracks (6) |
| BROOKLYN | New York City bridge spanning the East River (8) |
| EDENGARDENS | Test cricket ground in Kolkata, India, established in 1864 (4,7) |
| VENICE | Italian city with four bridges spanning the Grand Canal whose traditional gondolas are depicted in paintings by Canaletto (6) |