| QUAHOG | Edible clam native to the Atlantic coast of North America |
| TAUTOG | Large dark-coloured food fish of the Atlantic coast of North America (6) |
| CAROLINA | Name a former English colony on the Atlantic coast of North America (8) |
| DINGLE | - Bay, long inlet on the Atlantic coast of County Kerry, Republic of Ireland (6) |
| HORSESHOE | Marine arthropod of south-east Asia and the northern Atlantic coast of North America with a spiked tail (9,4) |
| PORTISAAC | Fishing village on the Atlantic Coast of north Cornwall that is home to the sea-shanty singing group Fisherman's Friends |
| AMAZON | South American river which rises in the Peruvian Andes and flows to the Atlantic (6) |
| RECIFE | Port on the Atlantic coast of Brazil (6) |
| BEAUFORTSEA | Part of the Arctic Ocean off the north coast of North America (8,3) |
| GAMBIA | Which African river flows 1100km from Guinea to the Atlantic Ocean? (6) |
| AGADIR | Beach resort and port on the Atlantic coast of Morocco that was completely rebuilt following an earthquake in 1960 (6) |
| CAPEOF | --- Good Hope, rocky headland on the Atlantic coast of South Africa (4,2) |
| ACADIA | Former French colony on the Atlantic coast of Canada |
| GOLDENGATE | Strait on the west coast of North America that connects San Francisco Bay to the Pacific Ocean (6,4) |
| GREENLAND | Alarge island, lying mostly within the Arctic Circle off the coast of North America (9) |
| CABOT | Italian navigator famed for his 1497 voyage to the coast of North America, John _ (5) |
| SANTEE | South Carolina river to the Atlantic |
| HATTERAS | Cape -- off the coast of North Carolina is known as the "Graveyard of the Atlantic" for its danger to shipping (8) |
| CAPEHATTERAS | Promontory on the coast of North Carolina known as the Graveyard of the Atlantic (4,8) |
| BAYOFPLENTY | Large bay of the Pacific on the N.E. coast of North Island, New Zealand (3,2,6) |