| AMERIGO | -- Vespucci, Florentine navigator in the New World (7) |
| AMERIGOVESPUCCI | Florentine navigator in the New World (7,8) |
| VESPUCCI | Amerigo - - -, Florentine navigator in the New World, after whom the Americas were named (8) |
| EARHART | Pioneer American aviator, who disappeared with her navigator in the Pacific, 1937 (7) |
| ORINOCO | River with the second-largest discharge volume in the New World, after the Amazon |
| ROANOKE | The first attempt to establish an English colony in the New World was on this island in North Carolina |
| AMERICA | A married woman in the New World (7) |
| HAITIAN | Citizen of the second-oldest independent country in the New World |
| ONTARIO | Compose oration for a place in the New World ... (7) |
| ABILENE | ... and enable one to develop another place in the New World (7) |
| BAHAMAS | Island country, site of Columbus's first landfall in the New World (7) |
| RALEIGH | Beheaded in 1618 for failing to find gold in the New World, Sir Walter ... |
| SHANNON | Leads numerous navigators in circumnavigating ancient mariner's river (7) |
| HICCUPS | Minor snags unavoidable for Vespucci heading to the west (7) |
| BLACKBIRD | They were taken to Australia and New Zealand in the 19th century. The female of this species makes a nest of plant stems, grass, twigs, and roots in the shape of a cup. In the New World, the name of t |
| EASTINDIES | South East Asia and the spice islands that were the target of Dutch, English and Portuguese navigators in the 17th century (4,6) |
| LINDBERGH | Pilot flying blind, her navigator in the middle |
| MAGELLAN | Portuguese navigator in the service of Spain. |
| ITALIAN | Amerigo Vespucci, e.g. |
| CURACAO | 1499 stop for Amerigo Vespucci |