| 20 answers for: 1,852 metres (8,4) |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| NAUTICALMILE | 1,852 metres (8,4) |
| NAUTICAL | Unit of measurement used in navigation equal to 1,852 metres (8,4) |
| MILE | Unit of measurement used in navigation equal to 1,852 metres (8,4) |
| SEAMILE | 1,852 meters |
| SEAMILES | 1,852-meter units |
| DISAGREEMENT | Gained metres, generating dissent (12) |
| STEEPLECHASE | Athletics: what kind of race is 3,000 metres long? (12) |
| CIRROSTRATUS | A uniform layer of cloud above about 6000 metres (12) |
| EXTREMESPORT | Swimming metres in old harbour: potentially dangerous activity |
| PACIFICOCEAN | Waters with a maximum depth of around 11,000 metres in the Mariana Trench |
| GEBRSELASSIE | Haile --, Ethiopian athlete who won two Olympic gold medals over 10,000 metres (12) |
| SPEEDOFLIGHT | A fundamental constant of nature and physics defined by the vacuum propagation rate of electromagnetic radiation, exactly 299,792,458 metres per second (5,2,5) |
| SALLYGUNNELL | Team GB athlete who won gold in the women's 400 metres hurdles at the 1992 Olympics (5,7) |
| USAINBOLT | Jamaican sprinter and world record holder In the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4x100 metres relay (5,4) |
| IMPALA | Capable of leaping up to three metres vertically and 11 metres horizontally, an African antelope with lyre-shaped horns (6) |
| BEATS | Metres |
| RHYTHMS | Metres |
| RATE | Ten metres a second, e.g. |
| TARES | Where British parking metres are found |
| LAP | 400 metres, on the track |
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