| HISPANIOLA | Name of Squire Trelawney's schooner in Treasure Island (10) |
| VESSEL | Schooner, in more ways than one |
| BILLYBONES | Seaman with the treasure map in "Treasure Island": 2 wds. |
| JOHNSILVER | One legged pirate in Treasure Island (4,4,6) |
| JIMHAWKINS | Young adventurer and main character in "Treasure Island": 2 wds. |
| BLIFIL | Nephew of Squire Allworthy in The History of Tom Jones (6) |
| EIGHT | "Pieces of ___!" was the cry of the parrot Polly in Treasure Island. (5) |
| TRELAWNEY | Squire in Treasure Island who finances the search for buried treasure (9) |
| TROPICAL | The type of 13 one might find in Treasure Island - or on Desert Island Discs? (8) |
| ADMIRAL | ____ Benbow, name of the inn that is Jim Hawkins's home in Treasure Island (7) |
| BLACKSPOT | A rose gardener's bane of leaf blight; a road where danger lurks; or, in Treasure Island, a pirate's mark of condemnation, death or doom (5,4) |
| PIECESOFEIGHT | "Catchphrase" of Long John Silver's parrot in Treasure Island. (6,2,5) |
| BEGUN | Started as character in Treasure Island, forgetting last name repeatedly |
| GUNN | Ben _ :castaway in Treasure Island who dreams of toasted cheese (4) |
| EQUESTRIANISM | Horsemanship of squire, I am sent all over the place (13) |
| RISQUE | Somewhat indelicate sort of squire (6) |
| PAGE | Errand boy, below rank of squire (4) |
| STEVENSON | Author noted for his tales about Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver, Ben Gunn and the "black spot" in Treasure Island who also wrote A Child's Garden of Verses (9) |
| BENGUNN | In Treasure Island, which marooned pirate dug up and hid the treasure? (3,4) |
| SCHOONER | Hispaniola in "Treasure Island," for one |