| ITIS | "--- the East, and Juliet ..." |
| ROMEO | "It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!" speaker |
| USTYURT | Plateau in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, lying between the Aral Sea and the Amu Darya river delta in the east and the Mangyshlak (Tupqarghan) Plateau and the Kara-Bogaz-Gol (Garabogazkol; an inlet of the |
| WESTVIRGINIAN | Of a US state bounded by the Appalachians to the east and the Ohio River to the west (4,9) |
| ADRIATIC | Arm of the Mediterranean between Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro and Albania on the east and Italy on the west (8) |
| DEADSEA | Salt lake bordered by Jordan to the east and the West Bank and Israel to the west (4,3) |
| ARABIANSEA | Northwester arm of the Indian Ocean - India to the east and Yemen, Oman and Somalia to the west (7,3) |
| CHILE | South American country occupying a long coastal strip between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west (5) |
| ATLANTICOCEAN | It lies between Europe and Africa to the east and North and South America to the west (8,5) |
| MISSISSIPPIRIVER | Landmark on which most U.S. radio stations base the starts of their call signs, with "W" on the east and "K" on the west [Algonquin] |
| LITTHETORCH | "I ____, I looked to the east, and I crossed the Rubicon" (Bob Dylan, Crossing the Rubicon) |
| MARNE | Tributary of the Seine to the east and south-east of Paris (5) |
| COASTS | The East and the "Left" |
| HAI | "...and ___ on the east: and there he builded an altar" |
| DAWN | It develops in the east and breaks round the west (4) |
| ZAMBIA | Country neighbouring Malawi to the east and Angola to the west (6) |
| DEFEATS | Fed up with the disturbance in the east and finally beats them (7) |
| TYNESIDE | Strange destiny of the East and North-East (8) |
| ESTEEM | Meets in the East and is shown the highest regard (6) |
| NAAN | Type of bread from the east -- and from the west (4) |