| PUGET | Deep inlet of the Pacific Ocean in north-west Washington, US (5,5) (see 12D) |
| SOUND | Deep inlet of the Pacific Ocean in north-west Washington, US (5,5) (see 9A) |
| HENRY | Author of novels Hunt the Slipper and Brothers in Law (5,5) (See 12D) |
| SEATTLE | Port in West Washington on the isthmus between Lake Washington and Puget Sound (7) |
| PUGETSOUND | Deep inlet of the Pacific Ocean in northwestern Washington State, US (5,5) |
| MONGOL | Empire founded by Genghis Khan in 1206 in the Steppe of central Asia. By the late 13th century it reached from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Danube River and the shores of the Persian Gulf in t |
| PEGASUS | Inlet of the Pacific Ocean in South Island, New Zealand, north of Banks Peninsula (7) |
| BAY | Inlet of the Pacific Ocean in South Island, New Zealand, north of Banks Peninsula (3) |
| TOURNAMENT | Inlet of the Pacific Ocean in South Island, New Zealand, formerly called Cook's Mistake (7,3) |
| PEGASUSBAY | Inlet of the Pacific Ocean in South Island, New Zealand, formerly called Cook's Mistake |
| GUANABARA | ? Bay, deep inlet of the Atlantic Ocean in Brazil upon which Rio de Janeiro stands (9) |
| KLAUS | Physicist convicted in 1950 of passing information to the Soviet Union about the development of the atomic bomb in the US (5,5) |
| CORINTH | Deep inlet of the Ionian Sea separating the Peloponnese from mainland Greece (4,2,7) |
| GULFOF | Deep inlet of the Ionian Sea separating the Peloponnese from mainland Greece (4,2,7 |
| FIORD | Long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, as found in Norway (5) |
| GUANABARABAY | Deep inlet of the Atlantic Ocean upon which Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, stands (9,3) |
| PORTJACKSON | Large inlet of the Pacific on the coast of SE Australia spanned by Sydney Harbour Bridge (4,7) |
| MOUNT | see 12D, House near Ambleside in the Lake District that was the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 until his death in 1850 (5,5) |
| LOCHLONG | Narrow, deep inlet of the Clyde witha naval base at Coulport (4,4) |
| BALBOA | Vasco Nunez de ---, Spanish explorer and the first European to reach the eastern shore of the Pacific Ocean in 1513 (6) |