| HUMBOLDT | ? Current, movement of seawater of the South Pacific flowing north along the coasts of Peru and Chile (8) |
| OLIVIA | Piglet of chil dren's books |
| APACHE | Chi'chil Bildagoteel people |
| SPEEDCHESS | German admiral and Nazi guard direct current movement of men with expedition |
| CHUBASCO | Violent thunder and lightning storm during the rainy season along the coasts of Mexico, Central and South America (8) |
| MARTELLO | ____ towers, circular forts built along the coasts of Britain during the Napoleonic Wars (8) |
| ELNINO | Meaning "the Christ child" in Spanish, a warm ocean current occurring around the coast of Peru and Ecuador around Christmas-time (2,4) |
| RIA | Long narrow inlet of the sea coast found especially on the coasts of S.W. Ireland and N.W. Spain (3) |
| KRAKEN | Mythical sea monster which was believed to lie off the coasts of Nonrway and Greenland (6) |
| WADDEN | ? Sea, area extending along the North Sea coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark |
| IONIA | Ancient region of western Asia Minor along the coast of the Aegean Sea where Greek settlers establis |
| BARENTSSEA | A body of water in the Arctic Ocean located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia (7,3) |
| COCKLE | Edible mollusc common to the coasts of Ireland. (6) |
| CLEAR | The coasts of Cornwall get attention - it's understandable |
| ORCA | Animal seen off the coasts of Iceland |
| CARAGEEN | Dark purple edible seaweed of the Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America. |
| OMAN | A strategically located monarchy on the southern and eastern coasts of the Arabian Peninsula. |
| IRISHMOSS | Red algae that grows on the eastern coasts of the North Atlantic (5,4) |
| ERITREAN | African who lives along the coast of the Red Sea |
| TITICACA | Lake on the border of Peru and Bolivia (8) |