| MELOS | Greek Aegean island noted for a statue of Aphrodite, attributed to Alexandros of Antioch, discovered there in 1820 (5) |
| HYDRA | Greek Aegean island, close to the Peloponnese (5) |
| RHODES | Greek Aegean island |
| THALIARD | A lord of Antioch, ordered to kill Pericles, in Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre |
| NICHE | A specialized segment of a market; a hollowed out place in a wall esp. for a statue (5) |
| FAIRISLE | Sea area and Scottish island, noted for its knitted garments, which is home to 60 inhabitants (4,4) |
| TIREE | The Hebridean “Hawaii of the North”, an island noted for surf and sun |
| SHETLAND | Group of about 100 islands noted for the breeding of ponies and knitwear manufacturing |
| IGNATIUS | St. ____ of Antioch, theologian and Bishop of that city martyred in the second century A.D. (8) |
| LANZAROTE | Easternmost of Spain's Canary Islands, noted for its volcanic 'Mountains of Fire' (9) |
| LEFKAS | Greek island noted for its Porto Katsiki beach (variant spelling) |
| SKIATHOS | Greek island noted for the Evangelistria Monastery (8) |
| NEWPORT | Coastal city In Rhode Island noted for Its annual jazz festival begun In 1954 (7) |
| PATRIARCH | Title of bishops, eg of Antioch, in the Eastern Orthodox church |
| BARLEY | Village with 12th century Norman tower dedicated to St Margaret of Antioch (6) |
| VENUSDEMILO | Marble statue of Aphrodite famous for its missing arms housed in the Louvre Museum (5,2,4) |
| MILO | Venus de -; ancient Greek marble statue of Aphrodite in the Louvre (4) |
| JAVA | Indonesian island noted for its coffee (4) |
| SUMBA | Indonesian "Sandalwood Island" noted for ikat textiles (5) |
| ISLAY | Island noted for whisky |