| JEMELEHILL | Award-winning sports journalist who went from ESPN to The Atlantic |
| GALLICO | Paul _, American novelist and sports journalist who wrote The Poseidon Adventure (7) |
| DEFECTED | Fault the journalist who went over to the other side (8) |
| OVERLAP | The _, Gary Neville's award winning sports-based podcast (7) |
| SALLYTHOMSETT | Actress who went from The Railway Children to star in Man About the House (5,8) |
| MAGUIRE | Who went from The Apprentice to Republic of Telly? (7) |
| KIKUCHI | Rinko, who went from Babel to the Pacific Rim (7) |
| TYSON | Fighter who went from champ to chomp? |
| HAZEL | Bossy maid who went from comic strip to television screen |
| CARLA | Gugino, who went from Sin City to San Andreas (5) |
| PATAGONIA | The southernmost region of South America, in Argentina and Chile, extending from the Andes to the Atlantic (9) |
| PAMPERO | Strong cold wind of South America that blows north- east across the pampas from the Andes to the Atlantic (7) |
| CALEDONIANCANAL | Waterway linking the North Sea to the Atlantic via the Great Glen |
| CANAL | From the Pacific to the Atlantic an alternative waterway (5) |
| OMEARA | Sports journalist in the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, Basil "Baz" ___ (b.1892 - d.1971) |
| INGA | Sports journalist Hammond of the Golf Channel |
| REDSMITH | 1976 Pulitzer-winning sports columnist |
| IRA | Pulitzer-winning sports reporter Berkow |
| ERIE | U.S. canal completed in 1825, connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. It is named for one of the Great Lakes. |
| OKEECHOBEE | Freshwater lake in Florida that drains to the Atlantic Ocean via the Everglades (10) |