| TIGERPRAWN | Edible crustacean from the Indian and Pacific Oceans (5,5) |
| SCHIZOPOD | Crustacean from Australia turned over in fragment in turf |
| CRAB | Crustacean from Chesapeake Bay |
| MAINELOBSTER | Crustacean from Bangor? |
| DUGONG | This marine mammal inhabits the warm coastal waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans and feeds on seagrasses; it is similar to the American manatee. (6) |
| MALAY | Group of islands between the Indian and Pacific Oceans that includes the Philippines and New Guinea (5,11) |
| ARCHIPELAGO | Group of islands between the Indian and Pacific Oceans that includes the Philippines and New Guinea (5,11) |
| SEASNAKE | Venomous marine creature of the Indian and Pacific Oceans such as the yellow-bellied ___ (3,5) |
| TYPHOON | Tropical cyclone in the Indian and Pacific Oceans (7) |
| MALACCA | Strait of ----, between Indian and Pacific oceans (7) |
| ARABIANSEA | Catch a glimpse of broadcast with horse out in front from the Indian Ocean (7,3) |
| COCONUTCRAB | Earth's largest terrestrial arthropod, found on some Indian and Pacific Ocean islands |
| ASIA | It separates the Indian and Arctic Oceans |
| DRAKEPASSAGE | A strait between Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands, connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans (5,7) |
| CANAL | Central American waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Panama ... |
| PASSAGE | Northwest ___, an elusive and deadly Arctic route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. |
| PSENES | Species of driftfishes native to the Indian, Atlantic and Pacific oceans (6) |
| HIMALAYAS | F.C. Barcelona Creation after the Indian and Eurasian plates collided |
| MONSOON | Indian seasonal wind that, blowing from the Indian Ocean, ushers in the rainy season |
| DESI | Descriptor for a person from the Indian subcontinent, derived from the Sanskrit word for "country" |