| FORTLEE | Town at the west end of the George Washington Bridge |
| FTLEE | N.J. city at the west end of the George Washington Bridge |
| NEEDLES | The ____ are sea stacks at the west end of the Isle of Wight |
| TEANECK | New Jersey town near the George Washington Bridge |
| EAST | Direction of most morning traffic on the George Washington Bridge |
| LEE | Fort ___ (city across the George Washington Bridge from New York) |
| HUDSON | The George Washington Bridge spans it |
| SPAN | 3,500 feet, for the George Washington Bridge |
| ARCDE | Monument at the west end of the Champs-Elysees commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 (3,2,8) |
| TRIOMPHE | Monument at the west end of the Champs-Elysees commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 (3,2,8) |
| FTLEENJ | Site of the George Washington Br. tollbooths |
| NARTHEX | Portico at the west end of a basilica or church, especially one at right angles to the nave |
| DULUTH | Port in Minnesota, US, at the west end of Lake Superior (6) |
| DETROIT | In town, possibly rioted at the West End |
| BRONTE | Community at the west end of Oakville, ON |
| PINTER | Harold ___, British playwright whose work is being celebrated in a season of performances at the West End theatre named after him (6) |
| TENSE | Seen performing at the West End, is nervous (5) |
| WENDY | Girl at the West End eye centre (5) |
| TAXES | A lot to pay for chops at the West End |
| TASKS | At the West End, enquires about jobs (5) |