| ABOUKIRBAY | Site on the N. coast of Egypt of 1798's Battle of the Nile (7,3) |
| ABOUKIR | -- Bay on the N. coast of Egypt was the site of the 1798 Battle of the Nile (7) |
| ELALAMEIN | Site in Egypt of a battle fought in the Second World War which resulted in a decisive British victor |
| DILI | Capital and largest city of East Timor, on the N coast of the island of Timor (4) |
| CASABIANCA | 1826 poem by Felicia Dorothea Hemans, about an incident at the Battle of the Nile in 1798 (10) |
| SCHOUTEN | The ___ Islands are a group of islands in the Pacific, off the N coast of Irian Jaya, the largest of which is Biak |
| KARASEA | Shallow southern arm of the Arctic Ocean off the N coast of Russia, between the Novaya Zemlya and Severnaya Zemlya island groups (4,3) |
| ORKNEY | A group of over 70 islands off the N coast of Scotland separated from the mainland by the Pentland Firth |
| LAPTEVSEA | Shallow arm of the Arctic Ocean along the N. coast of Russia (6,3) |
| TORTUGA | Island in the Caribbean off the N. coast of Haiti (7) |
| ALAMEIN | El -, village on the north coast of Egypt which was the scene of a 1942 Allied victory over the Germans (7) |
| LANSE | This site, on the northern tip of Newfoundland island, is one of the first known European settlements in the New World. Norse explorers established a large base there about the year 1000. The site was |
| BAYOFPLENTY | Large bay of the Pacific on the N.E. coast of North Island, New Zealand (3,2,6) |
| CAPERNAUM | Ruined town on the N.W. shore of the Sea of Galilee (9) |
| SARAWAK | State of Malaysia on the N.W. coast of Borneo (7) |
| CHESAPEAKEBAY | Inlet on the N. Atlantic coast of the U.S. (10,3) |
| GOTHA | Town in Central Germany on the N edge of the Thuringian forest (5) |
| FTLEE | Town on the N.J. side of the George Washington Bridge |
| DALMATIA | Region of Croatia on the N.E. Adriatic coast (8) |
| RIMINI | Port and resort in N.E. Italy on the N. Adriatic coast (6) |