| EARHART | Amelia, pioneering U.S. aviator who disappeared on a flight over the Pacific in 1937 (7) |
| AMELIAEARHART | Pioneer US aviator last seen over the Pacific in 1937 |
| AMELIA | ___ Earhart, pioneering U.S. aviator (6) |
| SOLOMON | Some of the most savage fighting in the Pacific in WWII occurred over the British protectorate of the ... Islands |
| ORVILLE | Green duck puppet used by ventriloquist Keith Harris, named after a U.S. aviator (7) |
| MALLORY | George, English mountaineer who disappeared on Mount Everest in 1924 (7) |
| ISADORA | ___ Duncan, pioneering U.S. dancer (7) |
| EVEREST | George Mallory disappeared on it in 1924 (7) |
| CESSNA | Clyde, U.S. aviator who designed a monoplane with a cantilever wing in 1917 (6) |
| FLYPAST | Ceremonial flight over spectators (7) |
| ROSSSEA | Large arm of the Pacific in Antarctica (4,3) |
| BYRD | Lead aviator on the first flight over the South Pole in November 1929 (4) |
| SPIRIT | _ _ _ _ _ _ of St. Louis, airplane in which U.S. aviator Charles Lindbergh made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927 (6) |
| NOONAN | Navigator who disappeared with aviator Amelia Earhart over the Pacific during their world flight, Fr |
| AMUNDSEN | Captain of Norge's flight over the North Pole in 1926 and first human to lead an expedition to the South Pole (8) |
| ELNINO | The weather pattern over the Pacific Ocean producing drought in Australian and floods on the west co |
| EARTH | What Amelia Earhart was trying to fly around when she disappeared over the Pacific on July 2, 1937 |
| ANGEL | Jimmie, U.S. aviator whose name is given to a waterfall in Venezuela (5) |
| HEYERDAHL | His voyage across the Pacific in the raft, Kon-Tiki, caught the imagination of the world; he was Tho |
| COOK | British Naval Lieutenant who captained HMS Endeavour on a voyage to the Pacific in 1768-71 (4) |