| ENDEAVOUR | Ship that carried Captain James Cook on his first voyage to the South Pacific in 1768 (9) |
| TERRANOVA | Ship that carried Captain Scott's team on their 1910 polar expedition (5,4) |
| BANKS | Sir Joseph ___, English botanist who accompanied Captain James Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific (1768-71) |
| TONGA | Archipelago known as the Friendly Islands because of the reception given to Captain James Cook on hi |
| COOK | British Naval Lieutenant who captained HMS Endeavour on a voyage to the Pacific in 1768-71 (4) |
| SECRETTONGA | Chinese society that emigrated to the South Pacific? |
| OCEANIC | Relating to the South Pacific |
| MAYFLOWER | Ship that carried the Pilgrim Fathers to the New World in 1620 (9) |
| NINA | What ship, with the Pinta and the Santa Maria, did Christopher Columbus command on his first voyage to the New World in 1492? (4) |
| CHARLOTTE | Large city in North Carolina (pop about 900,000), incorporated in 1768 (9) |
| MARIA | Santa ---, the flagship of Columbus on his first voyage to America in 1492 (5) |
| CANALETTO | Venetian painter who died in 1768 (9) |
| PINTA | The ___ was one of three ships commanded by Columbus on his first voyage to America (5) |
| SANTAMARIA | The flagship of Columbus on his first voyage to America (5,5) |
| JOSEPH | Botanist on board Endeavour with James Cook on his first great voyage, Sir ... Banks |
| CONQUESTOFSPACE | 1955 Paramount Pictures science fiction film which depicts the first voyage to the planet Mars |
| CHARTS | Nautical maps such as those prepared by Captain James Cook that were later used by Sir David Attenborough in the 19505 when he sailed the Great Barrier Reef (6) |
| MIR | It broke apart over the South Pacific in 2001 |
| ROSSSEA | An extension of the South Pacific in Antarctica (4,3) |
| SANDWICHISLANDS | Name given to the Hawaii archipelago by Captain James Cook (8,7) |