| WWII | It had theaters in Europe and the Pacific, for short |
| OCEANS | The Atlantic and the Pacific, for two |
| ZINE | The Atlantic, but not the Pacific, for short |
| KINO | Movie theater, in Europe |
| ARTDECO | Style of design and interior decoration in Europe and the US in the 1920s and 1930s (3,4) |
| TARAU | Romansch name of the renowned Swiss resort and billionaires' playground Davos, which is the highest town in Europe and the site of the vast Parsenn ski run (5) |
| LOBSTER | The most important commercial crustacean in Europe and the only extant species in the genus Nephrops (6,7) |
| NORWAY | The most important commercial crustacean in Europe and the only extant species in the genus Nephrops (6,7) |
| VOLGA | Russian river that is the longest in Europe, and the main freshwater source of the Caspian Sea (5) |
| EDDO | Plant of the arum family, also called taro, widely cultivated in the islands of the Pacific for its edible rootstock |
| HOKKAIDO | The northernmost of the four main islands of Japan. It is bordered by the Sea of Japan (East Sea), the Sea of Okhotsk to the north, and the Pacific Ocean. (8) |
| VENICE | It is an island city that was once the centre of a maritime republic. It was the greatest seaport in late medieval Europe and the continent's commercial and cultural link to Asia. In Much Ado About No |
| KAMCHATKA | Peninsula in far eastern Russia, lying between the Sea of Okhotsk on the west and the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea on the east. (9) |
| ALPS | Highest chain of mountains in Europe (and the name from which a category of plants has been derived) (4) |
| MONTESQUIEU | 18th-century French philosopher whose work influenced political thought in Europe and the US (11) |
| BAJACALIFORNIA | Spanish name for Lower California, the peninsula of northwestern Mexico, bounded by the United States, the Gulf of California, and the Pacific Ocean. (4,10) |
| OCEANIC | Cocaine moved like the Pacific, for example (7) |
| OCEAN | The Pacific, for one |
| CHILE | South American country occupying a long coastal strip between the Andes to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west (5) |
| AUSTRALIA | Country and smallest continent, situated between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific (9) |