| Ordered |
| Pole explorer |
| Polar explorer |
| A W.Va. senator |
| Jazzman Charlie |
| Lindbergh rival |
| Prominent senator |
| Antarctic admiral |
| Admiral or Senator |
| Antarctic explorer |
| 90-year-old senator |
| Former Senate chief |
| Polar-izing figure? |
| South Pole explorer |
| North Pole explorer |
| Elizabethan composer |
| Pole-seeking admiral |
| Noted polar explorer |
| Gram Parsons, for one |
| West Virginia senator |
| ___ Land in Antarctica |
| 51-year senator Robert |
| Pole-exploring admiral |
| Renowned pole explorer |
| Polar explorer Richard |
| Early Antarctic aviator |
| A Mountain State senator |
| Gram Parsons, for a time |
| Noted Antarctic explorer |
| Senator from 1959 to 2010 |
| Senator from Va. or W.Va. |
| Founder of Little America |
| Antarctic Plateau explorer |
| Antarctic explorer Richard |
| Disputed North Pole visitor |
| Renowned South Pole explorer |
| 1929 flyer over the South Pole |
| Antarctica's Marie __ Land (h) |
| Good name for an ornithologist |
| Senator Robertson's colleague. |
| West Virginia's senior senator |
| Longtime West Virginia senator |
| Polar explorer Admiral Richard |
| Admiral who explored Antarctica |
| Late West Virginia senator Robert |
| Admiral who explored the Antarctic |
| American League rookie of the year. |
| Explorer who founded Little America |
| Name associated with the South Pole |
| Longtime West Virginia senator Robert |
| Longest-serving senator in U.S. history |
| With ___ at the South Pole" (1930 documentary) |
| U.S. senator with the longest tenure in history |
| Early aviator Richard who led expeditions to Antarctica |
| Robert ___, longest-serving senator in U.S. history (51 years) |
| With ___ at the South Pole," first documentary to win an Oscar (for cinematography) |