| CHILE | Country 2,700 miles long and, on average, 110 miles wide |
| CONGO | River more than 2,700 miles long that crosses the Equator twice |
| ANTARES | Brightest star in the constellation Scorpius and on average the 15th-brightest in the sky; from the Greek, 'rival to Mars' (7) |
| AMUR | 2,700-mile-long Asian river |
| LENA | 2,700-mile-long Russian river |
| USHANT | Island 5 miles long and 2 miles wide. off the west coast of Brittany (6) |
| MALAWI | Home of Africa's Calendar Lake (365 miles long, 52 miles wide) |
| ISLE | Fair-; three miles long and inhabited by around 60 people, a land between Orkney and Shetland noted for traditional knitwear (4) |
| IDA | State that's only 45 miles wide at the top: Abbr. |
| ICEBERG | Glacier fragment such as the 183 mile-long and 23 mile-wide example in Antarctica known as B-15 (7) |
| MEKON | 2,700-mile river of Southeast Asia |
| AGRA | Tourist city about 110 miles from New Delhi |
| STKILDA | This is a cluster of three small Atlantic islands in the Outer Hebrides group of Scotland, situated 110 miles (180 km) from the mainland. The islands are a nature reserve under the authority of the Na |
| ARISTARCHUS | 25-mile-wide impact crater that is the brightest formation on the surface of the moon (11) |
| AUCKLAND | In his classic April Fools' Day joke, broadcaster Phil Shone had people across this city on the lookout for a mile-wide swarm of wasps |
| ORNE | 110-mile French river that flows through Caen (4) |
| INCHDEEP | ___, mile-wide (like a dilettante's knowledge) |
| STAR | One of over 2,700 on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (4) |
| ROYALFESTIVALHALL | 2,700-seat venue on London's South Bank which opened in 1951 |
| MOONRIVER | Person proposing to install creation of iron that's more than a mile wide (4,5) |