| ALAND | An archipelago of some 6,000 islands in the Gulf of Bothnia (5) |
| RENOIR | Impressionist whose oeuvre of some 6,000 paintings includes The Cup of Chocolate, The Large Bathers and The Umbrellas (6) |
| HAVRE | ___-Aubert (One of the Magdalen Islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence) |
| BAHAMAS | The -; archipelago of some 700 tropical islands including Bird Cay and Cat Island which is also home to "Pig Beach" (7) |
| GREECE | Country with roughly 6,000 islands |
| MAGDALEN | ___ Islands, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence |
| VAASA | Port on the Gulf of Bothnia that was the provisional capital of Finland in 1918 (5) |
| TURKU | City and port on the Gulf of Bothnia, capital of Finland until 1812 (5) |
| RODIN | Parisian sculptor who created The Kiss, The Burghers of Calais and The Thinker ; inspired by the art of ancient Greece, he collected some 6,000 antiquities (5) |
| TONGA | Kingdom occupying an archipelago of more than 150 islands in the SW Pacific (5) |
| SWEDE | One who lives on the Gulf of Bothnia, perhaps |
| BIOKO | Island in the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of Cameroon (5) |
| FINNS | Residents along the Gulf of Bothnia |
| CAPRI | Island in the Gulf of Naples which features the Blue Grotto (5) |
| TORNE | Gulf of Bothnia feeder |
| SWEDEN | Third-largest country in the EU, on the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic Sea (6) |
| ISLANDS | Archipelago of SW Finland at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia; largest city, Mariehamn (7) |
| OULU | Large Finnish city on the north-eastern shore of the Gulf of Bothnia (4) |
| PORI | Industrial port of SW Finland on the Kokemaen River near the Gulf of Bothnia; Swedish name, Bjorneborg (4) |
| BALTICSEA | The Gulf of Bothnia is part of it |