| SUBGLACIAL | More than 150 miles (about 240 km) long with a maximum width of about 31 miles (50 km), Lake Vostok is the largest lake in Antarctica, and the largest __________ lake known (10) |
| NOME | U.S. city less than 150 miles from the International Date Line |
| LEMNOS | Greek Island (185 sq miles; about 17,000), In the northern part of the Aegean Sea (6) |
| LOUGHDERG | 40 km lake and second-largest in Republic of Ireland (*gurgled oh!) (5,4) |
| WINGSPAN | Plane's maximum width |
| LANCE | He can run half a mile, about (5) |
| HYENA | At last, laugh long - with a natural laugher! |
| BRAD | Floor ____s are nails around two inches long, with a flat tapering shape |
| BYEBYEBIRDIE | Musical is so long, with a score that's below par (3,3,6) |
| HINDUKUSH | A major mountain system of Central Asia, primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Broadly defined, it is some 500 miles (800 km) long and up to 150 miles (240 km) wide. Its highest point is Tirich Mir. |
| OKINAWA | The largest island in the Ryukyu Island chain, being about 70 miles (112 km) long and 7 miles (11 km) wide and having an area of 463 square miles (1,199 square km). (7) |
| BERMUDA | British overseas territory consisting of a group of more than 150 coral islands in the NW Atlantic (7) |
| VANDANA | Which former Indian hockey player - with more than 300 appearances and scoring more than 150 goals - announced her retirement in April 2025? (7) |
| TONGA | A kingdom occupying an archipelago of more than 150 volcanic and coral islands in the South West Pacific (5) |
| PYTHON | With a maximum recorded length of 9.6 metres (31.5 feet), the reticulated ___ is the world's longest living snake. |
| WEBBY | ___ Awards (Internet honors for which winners are allowed a speech with a maximum length of five words) |
| RACERIOT | One of more than 150 that occurred in the US during the summer of 1967 |
| ASHKELON | Resort city of SW Israel approximately 50 km (31 mi) south of Tel Aviv (8) |
| FOOD | Distances of 50 km can be travelled in a day in search of ___. |
| THOMPSON | Pullein--; surname of the sisters Christine, Diana and Josephine who, between them, wrote more than 150 popular pony books for children (8) |