| GIANTFIR | Tall tree of the Pacific coast |
| POPLAR | Tall tree of north temperate regions whose light, soft wood is used for timber and pulp (6) |
| BREADFRUIT | Tree of the Pacific Islands bearing large, round, edible starchy fruit (10) |
| REDFIRS | High-elevation trees of the Pacific Northwest |
| REDALDERS | Trees of the Pacific Northwest named for their rusty bark color |
| NUU | ___-chah-nulth (People of the Pacific Coast of Vancouver Island) |
| CHINOOK | North American Indian people of the Pacific coast near the Columbia River (7) |
| DOVERSOLE | Brownish mottled flatfish, Microstomus pacificus, of the Pacific coast of North America (5,4) |
| MALIBU | Beach of the Pacific coast highway |
| SCENIC | Like most of the Pacific Coast Highway |
| JALISCO | Seventh-largest of the 31 states of Mexico, in the west on the Pacific coast; capital, Guadalajara (7) |
| HAIDA | A member of a seafaring group of North American Indians who lived on the Pacific coast of British Co |
| ATACAMA | And 39 Large arid region of northern Chile on the Pacific coast west of the Andes mountains (7,6) |
| DESERT | Large arid region of northern Chile on the Pacific coast west of the Andes mountains (7,6) |
| ACAPULCO | Port and resort on the Pacific coast of southern Mexico, part of what is informally known as the Mexican Riviera (8) |
| VLADIVOSTOK | Eastern terminus of the Trans-Siberian Railway, on the Pacific coast of SE Russia (11) |
| LIMA | Largest city on the Pacific coast of the Americas |
| MICHOACAN | A state of Mexico on the Pacific coast (9) |
| ECUADOR | Country on the Pacific coast of South America (7) |
| LEOPARDSHARK | Predator along the Pacific coast of North America |