| HIND | Golden ---, English galleon which circumnavigated the globe between 1577 and 1580, captained by Sir Francis Drake (4) |
| GOLDENHIND | English galleon which circumnavigated the globe between 1577 and 1580, captained by Sir Francis Drak |
| SIRFRANCISDRAKE | Elizabethan sea captain who undertook the second circumnavigation of the world between 1577 and 1580 (3,7,5) |
| DRAKE | English captain who circumnavigated the globe in the Golden Hind, Sir Francis ... |
| GOLDEN | - Hind; galleon in which Sir Francis Drake circumnavigated the globe (6) |
| FRANCISDRAKE | Explorer who sailed from England circling the globe from 1577 to 1580 and capturing treasure from Spanish ships: 2 wds. |
| NELLIE | Journalist Bly, who circumnavigated the globe in 72 days and exposed NYC asylum abuse by posing as a patient |
| ANSON | George, naval commander who sailed from England in 1740 and circumnavigated the globe in 45 months (5) |
| RUBENS | Peter Paul, Flemish artist born in 1577 and noted for his sensuous Baroque paintings (6) |
| COOK | Captain who circumnavigated the globe |
| JOHNSMITH | Soldier and explorer born in 1580 who coined the term New England (4,5) |
| ESSAYING | Writers of the short dissertation-like compositions originated by Michel de Montaigne around 1580-88 (8) |
| HOLINSHED | Raphael, historian who wrote The Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland (1577) |
| NEWKINGDOM | Period in ancient Egyptian history (1580-1085 B.C.) in which Thebes was predominant: 2 wds. |
| BRAHE | Tycho ___, Danish astronomer who established the observatory Uraniborg c. 1580 (5) |
| PETERPAULRUBENS | Flemish Baroque artist born in 1577 who painted the ceiling of the Banqueting House in London (5,4,6) |
| BLY | Journalist Nellie who circumnavigated the world in 72 days in 1889 (3) |
| FLEMISH | Nationality of the 1577-1640 artist Peter Paul Rubens (7) |
| MIDDLETON | Thomas ___ (1580-1627), English playwright (9) |
| GREENSLEEVES | Much performed English folk song dating to 1580 (12) |