| CROYDON | ____ airport was replaced by Heathrow, and closed in 1959 |
| ARLESEY | East Coast Main Line station north of Hitchin, closed in 1959 and reopened in 1988 (7) |
| HUBS | Heathrow and Gatwick for British Airways |
| ENDOW | What Heathrow and Hounslow do to provide with an income |
| STAINES | Town near Heathrow and Windsor (7) |
| JERSEY | Island where railway opened in 1870 connecting St Helier and St Aubin, and closed in 1936 (6) |
| ASTORIA | Former music venue in London's Charing Cross Road that opened as a cinema in 1927 and closed in 2009 |
| MOUNTKEMBLA | Illawarra colliery established in 1883 and closed in 1970 (5,6) |
| EASTINDIA | London's ____ docks opened in 1806 and closed in 1967 |
| COWES | Island station opened in 1862 and closed in 1966 (5) |
| UBUROI | Play by Alfred Jarry that opened and closed in Paris on December 10, 1896 |
| WARREN | Station on the Wirral, near new Brighton, opened in 1888 and closed in 1915 (6) |
| GATWICK | An alternative to Heathrow, this London airport was officially opened by the Queen in 1958 |
| CHOPIN | Warsaw Airport was renamed in whose honour in 2001? (6) |
| LUTON | Bedfordshire town in which a major airport was opened in 1938 (5) |
| NARITA | Which Japanese airport was for years the scene of protest by farmers and environmentalists? (6) |
| SINAI | The Wisconsin airport was in the desert (5) |
| IDLEWILD | Name by which John F Kennedy International Airport was known until 1963 (8) |
| OHARE | WWII naval aviator after whom Chicago's airport was renamed in 1949, Edward ___ |
| HARRYREID | Senator after whom Las Vegas's airport was renamed in 2021 |