| SAINTLUCIA | Island of the West Indies whose capital is Castries |
| STLUCIA | Island in the West Indies whose capital is Castries (2,5) |
| MARTINIQUE | Island of the West Indies whose capital is Fort-de-France (10) |
| GRENADA | Island of the West Indies whose capital is St. George's (7) |
| TRINIDAD | Island in the West Indies whose capital is Port of Spain (8) |
| DOMINICA | Volcanic island republic in the West Indies whose capital is Roseau (8) |
| BARBADOS | Island state in the West Indies whose capital is Bridgetown |
| MONTSERRAT | Volcanic island in the Leeward Islands, West Indies, whose capital is Plymouth (10) |
| SAINT | Island country in the Caribbean whose capital is Castries (5,5) |
| LUCIA | Island country in the Caribbean whose capital is Castries (5,5) |
| BOND | Ornithologist and author of Birds of the West Indies whose name was appropriated by novelist and keen birdwatcher Ian Lancaster Fleming for his iconic fictional secret agent code-numbered 007 (4) |
| CUBA | Largest and westernmost island of the West Indies, located at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea (4) |
| TRINIDADIAN | A native or inhabitant of an island of the West Indies, off the northeast coast of Venezuela (11) |
| MINDORO | Island of the west-central Philippines separated from Luzon by the Verde Island Passage (7) |
| ANTIGUA | Island of the West Indies linked with Barbuda (7) |
| HAITI | Island of the West Indies (5) |
| LEEWARD | The --- Islands of the West Indies include Guadeloupe (7) |
| KIRITIMATI | Largest atoll in the world, in the Line Islands of the west central Pacific (10) |
| BANYAN | Tree of India and the East Indies whose aerial roots grow down into the soil forming new trunks (6) |
| SUNN | Leguminous plant of the East Indies whose inner bark yields a fibre used in making rope and sacking (4) |