| STKILDA | Group of volcanic islands in the Outer Hebrides whose largest island is Hirta |
| TIREE | Westernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, whose largest settlement is Scarinish (5) |
| MUCK | Island of the Inner Hebrides whose largest settlement is Port Mor (4) |
| COOKISLANDS | Island group in the South Pacific whose largest island is Rarotonga (4,7) |
| SOUTH | Island of the Outer Hebrides whose main settlement is Lochboisdale (5,4) |
| UIST | see 13ac, Large island of the Outer Hebrides whose main settlement is Lochmaddy |
| NORTH | and 7dn, Large island of the Outer Hebrides whose main settlement is Lochmaddy |
| MADEIRA | Group of volcanic islands in the North Atlantic, west of Morocco; an autonomous region of Portugal (7) |
| SEYCHELLES | Group of volcanic islands in the Indian Ocean whose capital is Victoria |
| GALAPAGOS | Group of volcanic islands in the Pacific visited by Darwin in 1835 (9) |
| LEWISWITHHARRIS | What is one of the names for the island in the Outer Hebrides, also called the Long Island, famous f |
| TRISTAN | Group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic including Inaccessible and Nightingale (7,2,5) |
| TRISTANDACUNHA | Group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic including Inaccessible and Nightingale |
| SAMOA | A group of volcanic islands in the central south Pacific (5) |
| DECUNHA | Group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic including Inaccessible and Nightingale (7,2,5) |
| AZORES | Three groups of volcanic islands in the North Atlantic; an autonomous region of Portugal (6) |
| BARRA | Linked to Vatersay by a short causeway, the second most southerly of the inhabited islands in the Outer Hebrides (5) |
| PALAU | Nation whose largest island is Babelthuap |
| HARRIS | Lewis and - - -, island in the Outer Hebrides, separated from the North West Coast of Scotland by the Minch (6) |
| ALEUTIAN | Group of volcanic islands, most of which are part of Alaska, although some are Russian (8) |