| ISLET | Tiny member of an archipelago |
| GNAT | Tiny member of an annoying swarm |
| ISLE | Tiny part of an archipelago |
| TIDDLER | Tiny member of the school (7) |
| ANT | Tiny member of a colony |
| BUSHBABY | A tiny member of the loris family (8) |
| SCILLY | Isles of -; an archipelago off the coast of Cornwall noted for flora and fauna including Atlantic grey seals, puffins and scented narcissi (6) |
| TONGA | Which Pacific kingdom consists of an archipelago of more than 150 islands? (5) |
| ISLAND | From "watery meadow", one of the aits of an archipelago; or, something comparably detached, such as a kitchen's central "floating" unit (6) |
| ISLES | Pieces of an archipelago |
| ISLANDS | Parts of an archipelago |
| GALAPAGOS | Name of an archipelago, or a novel |
| CAY | Small part of an archipelago |
| SAMOA | Pacific nation, part of an archipelago formerly known as the Navigator Islands (5) |
| SHETLAND | With the chief town Lerwick, an archipelago of more than 100 islands, site of the Mousa broch (8) |
| PAPEETE | Situated on the north-west coast of Tahiti, the capital of French Polynesia, an archipelago that includes Tetiaroa, or Marlon Brando Island (7) |
| STKILDA | Situated 41 miles west of Benbecula in the Outer Hebrides, an archipelago evacuated in 1930 which is the remotest part of the British Isles (2,5) |
| TIERRADELFUEGO | An archipelago off the southernmost tip of South America, across the Strait of Magellan (6,3,5) |
| ALAND | An archipelago of some 6,000 islands in the Gulf of Bothnia (5) |
| ANDROS | Largest island of the Bahamas, an archipelago lying 25 miles west of New Providence (6) |