| STRAITOFMAGELLAN | Natural route from the Atlantic to the Pacific without rounding Cape Horn |
| NORTHWESTPASSAGE | Sea route from the Atlantic to the Pacific first successfully navigated by Roald Amundsen in the early 20th century |
| FASTLANE | In skiing, the natural route of descent down ' particular part of a slope (4,4) |
| EXACT | Chop up edges of cutlet without rounding |
| DIAS | Portuguese explorer who in 1488 was the first European to get round the Cape of Good Hope (thus establishing a sea route from the Atlantic to Asia) (1450-1500). |
| PASSAGE | Route from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean through the Canadian archipelago, Northwest ... |
| CAPEHORN | The tip of South America you have to go round when sailing from the Atlantic to the Pacific (4,4) |
| EURASIA | Landmass stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean (7) |
| EUROPE | Land mass from the Atlantic to the Urals (6) |
| SAHARADESERT | Arid region extending from the Atlantic to the Red Sea (6,6) |
| SAHARA | It stretches from the Atlantic to the Red Sea (6) |
| PANAMA | Canal connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific (6) |
| GULFOFMEXICO | Arm of the Atlantic to the south of the United States (4,2,6) |
| NORTHSEA | Part of the Atlantic to the east of Great Britain (5,3) |
| CELTICSEA | Area of the Atlantic to the southwest of Britain |
| OFGOODHOPE | Crossover point from the South Atlantic to the Indian ocean (or vice versa), the Cape ... (2,4,4) |
| ARCRACE | Sailing contest, with a route from the Canaries to the Caribbean, run by the Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (1,1,1,4) |
| PANAMACANALAJAR | Result of someone forgetting to close the locks on an Atlantic-to-Pacific route? (3 wds.) |
| PAMPAS | South American cat named for the vast plains extending westward across central Argentina from the Atlantic coast to the Andean foothills. |
| POND | The Atlantic, to Brits |