| CHARTS | Nautical maps such as those prepared by Captain James Cook that were later used by Sir David Attenborough in the 19505 when he sailed the Great Barrier Reef (6) |
| HIND | Golden ___, ship used by Sir Francis Drake (4) |
| GIPSYMOTH | - - IV, boat used by Sir Francis Chichester to circumnavigate the world (5,4) |
| TONGA | Polynesian archipelago named Friendly Islands by Captain James Cook (5) |
| SANDWICHISLANDS | Name given to the Hawaii archipelago by Captain James Cook (8,7) |
| DOCU | Informal word for a factual film such as any one of those presented by Sir David Attenborough (4) |
| BANKS | Sir Joseph ___, English botanist who accompanied Captain James Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific (1768-71) |
| ENDEAVOUR | Ship that carried Captain James Cook on his first voyage to the South Pacific in 1768 (9) |
| MAPS | Captain James Cook made these charts as records of his naval voyages |
| MARS | Long straight lines in the equatorial regions of this planet were erroneously thought to be canals by late-19th-century astronomers. They were later proved to be optical illusions. |
| OTAY | Buckwheat's word later used by Eddie Murphy |
| COMMUNAL | Business starts to manage major utility needing aid, later used by all |
| THEKILLERS | Band name seen on a fictitious band's bass drum in the video for New Order's Crystal, later used by an American rock band |
| SEBRINGS | 1960s Maseratis whose name was later used by Chrysler (8) |
| BORAS | Maserati models whose name was later used by Volkswagen (5) |
| TOLEDOS | Triumph models whose name was later used by SEAT (7) |
| RODEO | 1970s/1980s Renault whose name was later used by Isuzu (5) |
| RAPIER | 1930s Lagonda whose name was later used by Sunbeam (6) |
| AMICAS | Post-war Siata models whose name was later used by Hyundai (6) |
| ATOMS | Fairthorpe two-seaters whose name was later used by Ariel (5) |