| SAFFRON | Most expensive spice in the world by weight |
| TRUFFLE | One of the most expensive foods in the world by weight; some of the finest varieties of which can be |
| EMMA | Chamberlain hailed as "the most popular girl in the world" by Cosmopolitan in 2020 |
| GOLD | South Deep in South Africa is the largest mine in the world by reserves of this metal (4) |
| AMAZON | River in South America, the largest river in the world by volume (6) |
| INDIA | The seventh largest country in the world by land area (5) |
| VANILLA | The only fruit-bearing plant in the orchid family, from which the world's second-most expensive spice after saffron derives (7) |
| ORINOCO | Fourth-largest river in the world by discharge, located in Venezuela and Colombia (7) |
| ASIA | The largest continent in the world by both land area and population (4) |
| CANADA | Second largest country in the world by area (6) |
| BBC | Largest television network in the world, by number of employees |
| SUPERIOR | Largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area (8) |
| THETIMESOFINDIA | English-language newspaper ranked 9th in the world by circulation with daily sales of around 2.8 million (3,5,2,5) |
| RATRACE | Scramble to get on in the world by fair means or foul (3,4) |
| CARDAMOM | The world's third most expensive spice (8) |
| GRENADA | "Island of Spice" in the Caribbean with the capital St. George's; one of the world's smallest countries by area (7) |
| SIRFRANCISCHICHESTER | First person to sail single-handed around the world by the clipper route, in 1966-7 |
| AURELIAN | Emperor of Rome from 270 to 275, awarded the title Restitutor Orbis ('Restorer of the World') by the Senate (8) |
| ZEPPELIN | In 1929, Lady Grace Drummond Hay became the first woman to travel around the world by ___. |
| SEVEN | Travel the world by ship: sail the ..... .... (5,4) |