| ARAN | Group of islands at the mouth of Galway Bay (4) |
| SINGAPORE | Group of islands at the end of the Malay Peninsula (9) |
| AULD | "The boys of the _ choir were singing Galway Bay, and the bells were ringing out, for Christmas Day": Fairytale of New York, The Pogues (4) |
| UIST | Group of Outer Hebrides islands, at least nine of which are populated |
| EIRE | Site of Galway Bay |
| ATTU | Island at the edge of the Bering Sea |
| ELBA | Backwards island at the end of a vegetable! (4) |
| HORN | Cape --, rocky headland on an island at the extreme tip of South America (4) |
| SKYE | Island at the end of this walk, very remote (4) |
| INISMOR | The largest of Galway Bay's Aran Islands |
| STKILDA | Remote archipelago of the western Outer Hebrides known as 'the islands at the edge of the world' (2,5) |
| EGGY | Having a yolk, for example, on outskirts of Galway (4) |
| EYRE | ___ Square, rhyming attraction in the city center of Galway, Ireland |
| GYRE | It spins around the sides of Galway route |
| MAYO | Irish county north of Galway (4) |
| PALMYRAATOLL | One of the Northern Line Islands, at the approximate centre of the Pacific Ocean, turned into a Naval Air Station during World War II |
| SOCOTRA | Island at the mouth of the Gulf of Aden which has been part of Yemen since 1967 (7) |
| WALCHEREN | Middelburg is the provincial capital of this former island at the mouth of the Scheldt estuary (9) |
| SHEPPEY | Isle of ___ , island at the mouth of the Thames in Kent (7) |
| ARRAN | Island at the mouth of the Firth of Clyde (5) |