Across
- 3. - the Ride, mechanical arm ride extending out at 64 ft over the edge of the Stratosphere Tower (8)
- 6. The – Racer, pedal-powered tube ride at New Zealand’s Velocity Valley (6)
- 8. – Loop, perilous ride in Action Park, New Jersey that was closed in 1985 (10)
- 11. Rollercoaster with a 60 ft diameter created by Texas-based Larson International (8)
- 12. – Pipeline, Concord Waterworld ride closed in 1997 (6)
- 15. Perilous –, Knott’s Berry Farm attraction closed in 2012 (6)
- 16. Schlitterbahn water slide demolished in 2018
- 20. Pedal-powered ride running on roller-coaster tracks at Washuzan Highland Park, Japan (3-5)
- 21. The Wild – Swing, plunge ride equivalent to 33 storeys situated on top of Lehrs Falls (5)
- 22. Atmospheric tower ride located on the high deck of the Stratosphere in Las Vegas, Nevada (3-4)
Down
- 1. – Scrambler, flat ride located at Playland, New York closed permanently in 2007 (4)
- 2. - Fun Fair Big Dipper, London attraction that was closed in 1972 (9)
- 4. - Racer Roller Coaster, Massachusetts ride that was demolished in 1936 (5)
- 5. – Xtreme, Velocity Valley ride that the Royal New Zealand Air Force regularly book for training (8)
- 6. - Of Beast, Kings Island wooden rollercoaster closed in 2009 (3)
- 7. – Commander, extreme swing situated at Kings Island that was closed permanently in 1995 (6)
- 9. – But Net, drop attraction without harnesses located at Zero Gravity Theme Park in Texas (6)
- 10. Reverse Bungee at Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park that was removed in 2015 (8)
- 13. Middlemoor Water Park Human –, attraction based in Somerset, UK that closed in 2002 (9)
- 14. Tower Of -, Dreamworld’s steel shutter rollercoaster that was a world first to reach 100 mph (6)
- 17. – Experience, Action Park ride closed in 1982 (5)
- 18. – Pool, nickname given to Action Park’s Tidal Wave Pool (5)
- 19. - Challenge (formerly Duelling Dragons), Islands of Adventure ride closed in 2017 (6)
- 20. Diggerland’s modified JCB tracked excavator ride (9)
