| DAMPIER | William, English navigator and pirate after whom the - Archipelago in N.W. Australia is named (7) |
| FREMANTLE | Charles ---, 19th Century British Royal Navy officer after whom a city port in Western Australia is named (9) |
| CAPTAIN | Pirate after whom Long John Silver's parrot is named in 1883 Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island (7,5) |
| LACHLAN | River rising in central N.S.W., Australia, which was named after a former governor of the state (7) |
| ORLANDO | ___ Bloom, star of films The Good Doctor and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (7) |
| CAPTAINCOOK | English navigator and pirate chief using the other tap? (7,4) |
| STELLAN | _ Skarsgard, Swedish actor who appeared in Mamma Mia! and Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End (7) |
| BAHAMAS | The -; archipelago of some 700 tropical islands including Bird Cay and Cat Island which is also home to "Pig Beach" (7) |
| BARENTS | - - - Sea, a part of the Arctic Ocean named after a Dutch navigator and explorer (7) |
| PILBARA | Region of Northern W Australia (7) |
| GILBERT | Sir Humphrey, 16c English navigator who founded the colony of St. John's, Newfoundland (7) |
| HENRYHUDSON | English navigator and explorer with a N. American river and bay named after him |
| WEDDELL | James ___, Ostend-born navigator and Antarctic explorer who died in 1834 (7) |
| RALEIGH | Sir Walter -, c1552-1618, English courtier, navigator and poet (7) |
| FLINT | Pirate after whom Long John Silver's parrot is named in 1883 Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island (7,5) |
| STEELER | Pro near Penguins and Pirates |
| COPILOT | Navigator and policeman toil away (7) |
| CAPTAINFLINT | Pirate after whom Long John Silver's parrot is named in 1883 Robert Louis Stevenson novel Treasure Island |
| TSUSHIMA | Name of the archipelago off the coast of southeastern Japan in the Korea Strait. In 1905 a Russian fleet was defeated by Japan in a battle of the same name, which took place north of the islands. (8) |
| FROBISHER | Martin, English navigator and early explorer of Canada's north-east coast (9) |