| PATACA | Basic currency unit of Macau and formerly (1894-1942, 1945-58) of Timor, divided into 100 avos (6) |
| KWACHA | Basic currency unit of Zambia and Malawi, worth 100 ngwee and 100 tambala respectively (6) |
| AVO | Currency unit of Macau |
| DINAR | Basic currency unit of Algeria and Kuwait, as well as many other countries (5) |
| ASAMI | Sadao, Japanese competitor who raced both GPS, Macau, and the Isle of MANTT foryamaha in the late 70s. (5) |
| PEARLRIVERDELTA | Dense megalopolis that includes Hong Kong, Macau and Guangzhou [Greek alphabet] |
| AVM | 100 avos equal 1 pataca. |
| RUPIAH | Indonesia's basic currency unit |
| ESCUDO | Former basic currency of Portugal (6) |
| AVIATE | Fly from America, passing through borders of Timor-Leste (6) |
| INLAYS | Patterns in marquetry, boulle and pietra dura made from pieces of marble, wood, mother-of-pearl, pewter etc and formerly ivory (6) |
| FAMILY | Social unit consisting of parents, their children and, formerly, servants; a taxonomic category; or, a group of similar musical instruments (6) |
| MACULA | Spot leader of Labour in a Macau resort (6) |
| PARRIS | Matthew, political journalist and broadcaster born in 1949 and formerly a Conservative MP (6) |
| CAUSED | In Macau, seditious inhabitants brought it about |
| RWANDA | Country bordering that of 'Jubilees' 45636 and (formerly) 45631 (6) |
| TUTSAN | From Old French for "all healthy", "heal-all" or "wholesome", a shrubby species of St John's wort, also called parkleaves or sweet-amber and formerly regarded as a panacea (6) |
| STORAX | Fragrant resin obtained from the tree Styrax officinalis and formerly used in perfume (6) |
| COWRIE | Mollusc with a glossy shell used in the game pachisi and formerly as money in the Maldives (6) |
| CAHILL | Gary, English central defender for Crystal Palace and formerly Chelsea (6) |