| HENRYHUDSON | English navigator and explorer with a N. American river and bay named after him |
| ARTHUR | Surveyor and explorer with a national park named after him, Sir ___ Dudley Dobson (6) |
| NIAGARA | N American river and Falls (7) |
| ROSSSEA | Vast Antarctic bay named after a British polar explorer |
| LAUREL | Left a student crossing river and bay (6) |
| DAMPIER | William, English navigator and pirate after whom the - Archipelago in N.W. Australia is named (7) |
| FROBISHER | Martin, English navigator and early explorer of Canada's north-east coast (9) |
| BARENTS | - - - Sea, a part of the Arctic Ocean named after a Dutch navigator and explorer (7) |
| GLUTEN | It starts with the letter g and ends with a n |
| CAPTAINCOOK | English navigator and pirate chief using the other tap? (7,4) |
| CANADA | Is it possible for a development application to be found for a N American country |
| BAFFIN | William, 17th century English navigator after whom a bay west of Greenland is named (6) |
| ZEBULONPIKE | Explorer with a peak named after him |
| MAGELLAN | Explorer with a species of penguin named after him |
| DUNLAOGHAIRE | A port on Dublin Bay, named Kingstown from 1821-1921 (3,9) |
| KWAKIUTL | Member of a N American people of NW Pacific coast (8) |
| TREVONE | SR Bulleid 'WC' 34096 named after Cornish village and Bay (7) |
| COOK | This self-governing island state in free association with New Zealand is named for the British naval captain, navigator, and explorer who also charted New Zealand. |
| JOHNCABOT | 15th Century Italian navigator and explorer, early European traveller to the North American mainland (4,5) |
| HUDSONBAY | Inland sea in Canada named after an English navigator whose crew mutinied and cast him adrift to die (6,3) |