| LONGRANGE | Extending into the future |
| SINAI | Mountainous peninsula of NE Egypt extending into the Red Sea between the Gulfs of Suez and Aqaba (5) |
| INLET | Narrow passage of water extending into the land |
| APRON | Stage section extending into the audience |
| HEADLAND | Promontory extending into the ocean |
| END | Extending into the aim (3) |
| BLIGHTY | From Urdu for "foreign, European" a word, first used by British troops in India, for England, later extending into the First Word War to mean a wound necessitating one's return home (7) |
| PIER | Word with meanings spanning from its original bridge support or arch upright over to jetty, landing stage, promenade on piles, seaside parade, walkway over water or other solid structure extending int |
| SPIT | Stretch of beach extending into sea |
| MOLES | Stone breakwaters extending into sea (5) |
| ARDENNES | Wooded region of south-east Belgium, extending into Luxembourg, France and Germany (8) |
| CAPE | A headland extending into a body of water (4) |
| JANUS | Roman god with one face looking into the past and another into the future (5) |
| LONGRUN | Period extending far into the future |
| CONTENDER | Extending far into the future (4-5) |
| SEER | One looking into the future |
| PREDICTS | Looks into the future |
| ONWARDS | (From now) into the future (7) |
| DIVINE | Minister needing to look into the future (6) |
| FROMNOWON | Forever into the future (4,3,2) |