| Tupolev Tu-144 was the first one | 32 |
| TU-e.g. | 7 |
| TU-144 | 6 |
| TU 144, for one | 15 |
| Travel option for about 30 yrs. | 31 |
| Transatlantic flier, for short | 30 |
| Transatlantic cruiser | 21 |
| Trans-Atlantic flier | 20 |
| Trans-Atl. jet | 14 |
| Time-saving means of travel, once | 33 |
| Time-saving means of travel | 27 |
| The U.S.S.R. had the first civilian one | 39 |
| The Tupolev Tu-144, e.g. | 24 |
| The Meat Puppets' record label, once | 40 |
| The Concorde, for one (abbr.) | 29 |
| The Concorde, e.g. | 18 |
| Swift jet | 9 |
| Swift crosser of the Atl. | 25 |
| Swift Atl. plane | 16 |
| Superplane | 10 |
| Super plane | 11 |
| Super airliner | 14 |
| Subhumans label | 15 |
| Strike Anywhere song off "Change Is a Sound" | 54 |
| Streaker to Heathrow | 20 |
| Streak in the sky, for short | 28 |
| Stratospheric streaker | 22 |
| Stratosphere streaker | 21 |
| Speedy way to get to Paris | 26 |
| Speedy jet to J.F.K. | 20 |
| Speedy flier | 12 |
| Speedy Atlantic crosser, once | 29 |
| Speedy airplane | 15 |
| Speedster at JFK, once | 22 |
| Sound-barrier breaker of yore | 29 |
| Sound barrier breaker: Abbr. | 28 |
| Sound barrier breaker, for short | 32 |
| Sight at JFK | 12 |
| Sight at Dulles | 15 |
| Sidelined ocean crosser, briefly | 32 |
| Sidelined ocean crosser | 23 |
| Sidelined craft | 15 |
| Seminal punk rock label operated by Black Flag | 46 |
| Seminal punk label founded by Black Flag | 40 |
| Scrapped Boeing project | 23 |
| Runway model with a pointy nose | 31 |
| Retired Mach 2 breaker | 22 |
| Retired mach 1 breaker | 22 |
| Retired JFK jet | 15 |
| Retired jet, for short | 22 |
| Retired jet, briefly | 20 |
| Retired flyer: Abbr. | 20 |
| Retired flier, briefly | 22 |
| Retired cruiser | 15 |
| Retired boomer, briefly | 23 |
| Retired barrier breaker, for short | 34 |
| Retired Atl. crosser | 20 |
| Retired airplane | 16 |
| Ret. jet | 8 |
| Record label whose first release was Black Flag's "Nervous Breakdown" | 83 |
| Record label started by Black Flag's Greg Ginn | 50 |
| Record label not named after a plane | 36 |
| Rapid transit plane | 19 |
| Rapid transit | 13 |
| Quick traveler across the Atl., once | 36 |
| Queen's way to the U.S.A. | 29 |
| Punk rock label started by Black Flag | 37 |
| Public transport since '76 | 30 |
| Pricey carrier | 14 |
| Post-Katrina Prince song | 24 |
| Pond-crossing option, once | 26 |
| Plane: Abbr. | 12 |
| Plane with a tipped nose | 24 |
| Plane with a machmeter: Abbr. | 29 |
| Plane that no longer flies | 26 |
| Plane that had a delta wing | 27 |
| Plane seen at the Museum of Flight outside Seattle | 50 |
| PDQ plane | 9 |
| Past fast flier | 15 |
| Past cause of a boom | 20 |
| Passé flier | 14 |
| Orly-Dulles transp. | 19 |
| Orly speed demon | 16 |
| Orly jet, once | 14 |
| Orly bird, once? | 16 |
| Option for the jet set | 22 |
| Onetime sonic boom maker | 24 |
| Onetime JFK jet | 15 |
| Onetime JFK arrival | 19 |
| Onetime jet-set jet | 19 |
| Onetime Heathrow sight: Abbr. | 29 |
| Onetime Heathrow lander | 23 |
| Onetime flier | 13 |
| Onetime fleet member | 20 |
| Onetime boom maker | 18 |
| Onetime barrier buster | 22 |
| Onetime Air France flier | 24 |
| One-time stratospheric streaker | 31 |
| One with delta wings, briefly | 29 |
| One of a retired set | 20 |