| ROSSSEA | An extension of the South Pacific in Antarctica (4,3) |
| SOLOMON | Some of the most savage fighting in the Pacific in WWII occurred over the British protectorate of the ... Islands |
| UVULA | Small fleshy flap of tissue that hangs in the back of the throat and is an extension of the soft pal |
| RENEWAL | The extension of the period of a loan of a library book or the validity of a contract, lease, licence, subscription etc (7) |
| LOCHMOY | Also known as the Laggan Reservoir, this body of water is considered to be an extension of Loch Lag |
| PECHORA | ? Sea, southeastern extension of the Barents Sea south of Novaya Zemlya |
| OVERBITE | An extension of the upper front teeth over the lower front teeth when the mouth is closed (8) |
| AISLE | In a church, an extension of the nave (5) |
| ENDEAVOUR | Naturalist Sir Joseph Banks sailed with Cook to the South Pacific in the late 1760s on this vessel |
| MIR | It broke apart over the South Pacific in 2001 |
| JIBBOOM | Forward-pointing spar forming an extension of a bowsprit on a sailing ship (3,4) |
| SARONGS | Skirts of the South Pacific |
| OCEANIA | Islands of the south Pacific - a neo-CIA (anag) (7) |
| VANUATU | Volcanic island Republic of the South Pacific |
| ALLEE | In some formal French gardens, a feature combining a tree-lined promenade and an extension of the view (5) |
| STIVES | Coastal resort in Cornwall, England, which houses an extension of the Tate Gallery (2,4) |
| OHIO | River that formed an extension of the Mason-Dixon line |
| TAIL | Only an extension of the story you'd hear. (4) |
| KARASEA | Extension of the Arctic Ocean |
| EARHART | Amelia, pioneering U.S. aviator who disappeared on a flight over the Pacific in 1937 (7) |