| BORNEO | Third-largest island in the world, in the western Pacific southeast of the Malay Peninsula (6) |
| PHUKET | Largest island of Thailand, in the Andaman Sea off the west coast of the Malay Peninsula (6) |
| EASTER | - Island; World Heritage Site in the South Pacific noted for its monolithic stone moai; one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world (6) |
| FRASER | --- Island, the largest sand island in the world, off the South East coast of Queensland (6) |
| CYPRUS | The third largest island in the Mediterranean (6) |
| EIGHTY | How many days did Phileas Fogg take to tour the world in the Jules Verne novel? (6) |
| SARONG | Skirt-like garment of the Malay archipelago, Java, and some Pacific islantfi (6) |
| KRA | Isthmus of ___, narrow neck of the Malay Peninsula between the Gulf of Thailand and the Bay of Benga |
| PENANG | Island west of the Malay |
| SCOTIA | Sea SE of the Falklands |
| PERAK | Fourth-largest state of Malaysia by area, on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula; capital, Ipoh (5) |
| SINGAPORE | Republic in Southeast Asia, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula (9) |
| JAVA | 13th-largest and most populous island in the world, in the Greater Sunda group of Indonesia (4) |
| NAURU | Smallest island state in the world, in the SW Pacific just south of the equator (5) |
| KIRITIMATI | Largest atoll in the world, in the Line Islands of the west central Pacific (10) |
| PITCHLAKE | Largest natural deposit of bitumen in the world, in the coastal town of Le Brea in SW Trinidad (5,4) |
| HURON | Manitoulin Island, the largest freshwater lake island in the world, is in which lake shared by Canada and the US? (5) |
| SUMATRA | Mountainous island in W Indonesia, in the Greater Sunda Islands, separated from the Malay Peninsula by the Strait of Malacca |
| PARTHIA | Country in ancient Asia, southeast of the Caspian Sea, destroyed by the Sassanids in the 3rd century |
| SOUTHGEORGIA | Barren island 800 miles southeast of the Falklands where the whaling port of Leith was abandoned in 1966 (5,7) |