| ANGELFALLS | Located in Venezuela and flowing 979 m, the longest uninterrupted cascade of water in the world (5,5) |
| ORINOCO | Fourth-largest river in the world by discharge, located in Venezuela and Colombia (7) |
| EXETER | Cathedral with the longest uninterrupted vaulted ceiling in England (6) |
| COXSBAZAR | Town and fishing port in Bangladesh, site of the world's longest uninterrupted natural beach (4,5) |
| ANGEL | - Falls; the highest, uninterrupted cascade of water in the world (5) |
| TITICACA | Lake in the Andes, the highest body of water in the world (8) |
| FALL | Cascade of water; another word for autumn; a group of woodcock or lambs; or, the lid of a piano (4) |
| VEST | In Venezuela and Ecuador's west and south, temperature's warmer in winter |
| FRESH | The Antarctic Ice Sheet has a volume of 28 million cubic km (about 6.7 million cubic miles), which represents 70 percent of the _____ water in the world (5) |
| CASPIAN | The ___ Sea is the largest inland body of water in the world. (7) |
| AMAZON | South American river, the largest in volume of water in the world (6) |
| LANG | Fritz ?, director of the films M, The Testament of Dr Mabuse and Metropolis (4) |
| ARALSEA | Much-reduced Eurasian lake, once the fourth-largest inland body of water in the world |
| HAIL | Descent or cascade of water or snow; a decrease in size or rate; or, another word for autumn (4) |
| SCOTTMILLS | English radio DJ seen in series two of Celebrity Race Across the World (5,5) |
| LORRE | Austro-Hungarian actor noted for roles in films such as M, The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca and The Raven (5) |
| CASPIANSEA | The largest inland body of water in the world (7,3) |
| SEAS | Seven ___ (figurative term for all the bodies of water in the world) |
| TRAIN | Flowing eye-spotted feathers of a peacock; or, a cascade of satin or silk at the back of a bridal gown |
| FALLS | Cascades of water; lower petals of irises; or, flocks of woodcock (5) |