| HAWKEBAY | Section of the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand stretching from the Mahia Peninsula in the northeast to Cape Kidnappers |
| OLDDRAGONSHEAD | Section of the eastern end of this puzzle's landmark, so named for its resemblance to a mythical beast drinking from the sea |
| WILDCOAST | Rugged shoreline section of the Eastern Cape(4,5) |
| NINETYMILE | Popular tourist attraction located on the western coast of the North Island of New Zealand, ... Beac |
| FELLOWSHIP | The area around Matamata in the North Island of New Zealand was used to film the hobbit village in The ... Of The Ring |
| EASTCAPE | What is the easternmost point on the North Island of New Zealand, the site of a battle in the 1865 Maori Wars? (4,4) |
| LAE | Town on the eastern coast of the island of New Guinea in the Morobe province? (3) |
| ROTORUA | What is the town in the North Island of New Zealand close to steaming lakes, geysers and mud pools? |
| ADRIATIC | Which sea lies between the eastern coast of Italy and the western coast of the Balkan Peninsula? (8) |
| IRISHMOSS | Red algae that grows on the eastern coasts of the North Atlantic (5,4) |
| GAZA | City on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean occupied by Egypt following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War |
| VALENCIA | Spanish city on the eastern coast of the Iberian peninsula (8) |
| GAZASTRIP | Self-governing Palestinian exclave on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea (4,5) |
| KERMADEC | Arc of islands in the South Pacific off the coast of the North Island (8) |
| AHURU | Species of cod (Auchenocerus punctatus) found in waters on the eastern coast of New Zealand (5) |
| LATVIA | A republic on the eastern coast of the Baltic Sea (6) |
| SEYCHELLES | Mahe is the largest island in this archipelago off the eastern coast of Africa (10) |
| RIMINI | Town and resort on the eastern coast of Italy ruled by the Malatesta family from 1237 to 1509 (6) |
| COROMANDEL | Peninsula on the east coast of the North Island (10) |
| OFFASDYKE | A defensive earthwork along the Welsh border, stretching from the mouth of the Dee to that of the Severn |