| WASHINGTON | Old name for the Pacific island Teraina |
| GUAM | Ana left Managua for the Pacific Island (4) |
| OCEANIA | Collective name for the Pacific islands (7) |
| BRIMSTONE | Old name for the element sulphur, whose yellow colour matches that of the wings of the male lepidopteran in the genus Gonepteryx rhamni, the original "butter-coloured fly" (9) |
| AGANA | Former name of the capital of the Pacific island of Guam (5) |
| MOAI | Any of the large-headed stone statues found on the Pacific island of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) (4) |
| NEWGUINEA | The Pacific Island reportedly had knowledge of the old money (3,6) |
| AREA | About 64 million square miles, for the Pacific |
| DEPTH | Almost seven miles, for the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench |
| WIDEST | Adjective for the Pacific |
| TRIPLEA | Baseball class for the Pacific Coast League |
| FIJI | Brand of water named for the Pacific country that bottles it |
| LEFTCOAST | Political nickname for the Pacific states |
| DARA | Herb of the Pacific islands grown throughout the tropics for its edible root and in temperate areas as an ornamental for its large glossy leaves. |
| LAPPET | An old name for the dog collar of a clergyman; or, a jar for conserves, preserves, jellies and the like (6) |
| ZAIRE | Old name for the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
| ULTIMATHULE | An old name for the northern end of the world |
| HELLESPONTINE | Relating to the old name for the Dardanelles (13) |
| PAGOPAGO | Chief port of American Samoa on the Pacific island of Tutuila (4,4) |
| TIERCEMAJOR | An old name for the top three cards in a royal flush, that is, A-K-Q in the same suit* |