| BLYTH | Chay ___, Scottish yachtsman who sailed single-handed around the globe in a westward direction in 19 |
| CHAYBLYTH | British yachtsman who sailed single-handed around the globe in a westward direction in 1970-71 (4,5) |
| GIPSYMOTH | Ketch that Francis Chichester sailed, single-handed, around the world (5,4) |
| CHICHESTER | Cathedral city in West Sussex; or, the Gipsy Moth IV yachtsman who, at the age of 65, sailed solo around the world in less than a year with one stop (10) |
| SIRFRANCISCHICHESTER | First person to sail single-handed around the world by the clipper route, in 1966-7 |
| GAYGORDONS | Which Scottish dance became popular in ballrooms around the globe in the 20th century? (3,7) |
| CHAY | Mr. Blyth, yachtsman who sailed round the world alone betwen 1970-71 (4) |
| ANSON | George, naval commander who sailed from England in 1740 and circumnavigated the globe in 45 months (5) |
| ELLEN | - - - MacArthur, sailor who broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe in 2005 (5) |
| MACARTHUR | Ellen, British sailor who broke the world record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe in 2005 (9) |
| ELLENMACARTHUR | Sailor who set a record for the fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe in 2005 |
| NELLIE | Bly who traveled around the globe in 72 days |
| TEDHEATH | Keen yachtsman who won the Sydney-Hobart yacht race in 1969, and became Britain's PM the following year (3,5) |
| DRAKE | Tudor sailor who circumnavigated the globe in the Golden Hind with his crew (5) |
| URBIETORBI | To the city (of Rome) and to the globe, in Latin (4,2,4) |
| FRANCISDRAKE | 1500s English explorer who sailed around the globe and led pirate attacks on Spanish ships: 2 wds. |
| KNOXJOHNSTON | Surname of the British sailor who was the first person to perform a single-handed, nonstop circumnavigation of the globe (4-8) |
| ALECROSE | English sailor who was knighted in 1968 after completing a single-handed circumnavigation of the globe |
| POPULATIONS | A group or type of people living in a place or area around the globe (11) |
| ERIC | French yachtsman who won the 1967 Fastnet Race on Pen Duick III (4,7) |