| 20 answers for: 1,200, to Cato |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| MCC | 1,200, to Cato |
| ATLAS | Series of mountain ranges in northwestern Africa, running generally southwest to northeast more than 1,200 miles (2,000 km) through the Maghreb, from the Moroccan port of Agadir in the southwest to th |
| BRORA | Small town in the Highlands (pop 1,200), the site of what used to be the most northerly coalmine in the UK (5) |
| NAMIB | A cool coastal desert extending for 1,200 miles (1,900 km) along the Atlantic coast of Africa from Angola southward across Namibia to the Western Cape province of South Africa. |
| KURIL | Name of the island chain archipelago that extends for 750 miles (1,200 km) from the southern tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula to the northeastern corner of Hokkaido island. (5) |
| CEN | 1,200 mos. |
| TANG | Chinese dynasty of 1,200 years ago |
| MALDIVES | Country consisting of 1,200 islands |
| ACREFOOT | About 1,200 cubic metres |
| CENTIPEDE | 1,200 inches of creepy-crawly? (9) |
| ELM | One of 1,200 in Central Park |
| TOME | 1,200-page book, say |
| TESLAS | Their batteries can weigh 1,200 pounds |
| PELE | Athlete with over 1,200 career goals |
| NOME | Alaska city (over 1,200 kms. west of Dawson) |
| SCHINDLER | German industrialist who saved 1,200 Jews from concentration camps by employing them in his factorie |
| QUEENSLAND | Australian state with the Great Barrier Reef stretching some 1,200 miles along its coastline (10) |
| LARACROFT | Video game character with the most appearances on magazine covers, per Guinness (1,200+) |
| ZAYSAN | It's a lake in eastern Kazakhstan that's at an elevation of more than 1,200 feet (366 meters). |
| PAGES | "War and Peace" famously has more than 1,200 |
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