| SAROS | Gulf of -, inlet of the Aegean Sea in NW Turkey north of the Gallipoli Peninsula |
| CORINTH | Gulf of -, inlet of the Ionian Sea between the Peloponnese and central Greece |
| GALLIPOLI | Peninsula in NW Turkey, between the Dardanelles and the Gulf of Saros, that was the scene of an unsuccessful Allied campaign in 1915 |
| AEGEAN | View from the west coast of the Gallipoli Peninsula |
| MARMARA | Sea of ___, body of water in NW Turkey linked to the Black Sea by the Bosporus (7) |
| SARONICGULF | Inlet of the Aegean Sea on the SE coast of Greece that includes the islands of Aegina, Salamis and Poros (7,4) |
| THRACE | Balkan country north of the Aegean Sea in ancient Greek and Roman times, now divided between Turkey, Bulgaria and Greece (6) |
| ICARIAN | The -- Sea is the part of the Aegean Sea where, according to legend, Icarus fell into the sea (7) |
| AEGINA | An island in the Aegean Sea in the Saronic Gulf. |
| AIGINA | An island in the Aegean Sea in the Saronic Gulf. |
| FUNDY | Bay of -, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (5) |
| WINSTON | First Lord of the Admiralty at the time of the Gallipoli campaign - 41dn (7,9) |
| CHURCHILL | First Lord of the Admiralty at the time of the Gallipoli campaign - see 6dn (7,9) |
| NEREIDS | Mythological sea-nymphs who lived at the bottom of the Aegean Sea and helped sailors in distress (7) |
| LEMNOS | Greek island in the North of the Aegean sea (6) |
| IONIA | Ancient region of western Asia Minor along the coast of the Aegean Sea where Greek settlers establis |
| ANZAC | Cove on the Gallipoli peninsula (5) |
| ANZACS | Abbreviated name of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps volunteers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign, honoured in a national day of remembrance annually on April 25 (6) |
| DONKEY | Simpson, hero of the Gallipoli campaign, relied on this animal companion to help him carry the wounded |
| KURD | Member of a race of people living chiefly in East Turkey, North Iraq and West Iran (4) |