| LINCOLNS | Navigator and Mark LT, e.g. |
| HENRYHUDSON | English navigator and explorer with a N. American river and bay named after him |
| NETSCAPE | Computer services company with Navigator and Communicator web browsers that were popular in the '90s and 2000s |
| BUSTERKEATON | US actor, comedian and film director noted for Sherlock IL, The Navigator and The General (6,6) |
| CAPTAINCOOK | 18th century navigator and explorer (7,4) |
| RALEIGH | Hunt the poet, led by artist, navigator and author |
| BERING | Danish navigator and explorer |
| COPILOT | Navigator and policeman toil away |
| CABOT | Italian navigator and explorer |
| DAMPIER | William -, English navigator and pirate who died in 1715 |
| WALTERRALEIGH | English courtier, navigator and poet, 1552-1618 (6,7) |
| DRAKE | Sir Francis -, navigator and courtier to Elizabeth I (5) |
| BRENDANBEHAN | Famous navigator and outlaw shelter the man returning as the quare fellow was his (7,5) |
| COLUMBUS | Christopher ___, navigator and explorer who died in Valladolid, Spain in 1506 (8) |
| WEDDELL | James ___, Ostend-born navigator and Antarctic explorer who died in 1834 (7) |
| VESPUCCI | Amerigo ___, Florentine navigator and explorer who died in 1512 (8) |
| JOHNCABOT | 15th Century Italian navigator and explorer; one of the first Europeans to discover the North American mainland (4,5) |
| BARENTS | - - - Sea, a part of the Arctic Ocean named after a Dutch navigator and explorer (7) |
| COOK | Captain James _, 18th century British naval officer, explorer, navigator and cartographer (4) |
| JAMESCOOK | British navigator and explorer who explored the eastern coast of Australia in 1770 (5,4) |