| MARTIALARTS | Traditional forms of Oriental self-defence or combat (7,4) |
| MARTIALART | A system of self-defence or single combat, such as judo or karate (7,3) |
| KUNGFU | Oriental self-defence discipline (4,2) |
| JUDO | Oriental self-defence discipline |
| LEFT | Name given to a broad range of activist movements of the 1950s and 1960s, rejecting traditional forms of political organisation (3,4) |
| NEW | Name given to a broad range of activist movements of the 1950s and 1960s, rejecting traditional forms of political organisation (3,4) |
| MASTERS | Traditional forms of address for young boys; or, skilled artists (7) |
| KABUKHEATER | Traditional form of Japanese drama |
| PERSONALITY | Character of Oriental spy in disguise |
| EASTERNMOST | Each cruel majority's description of Oriental extremist? |
| HOISINSAUCE | Sushi on ice, a strange item of oriental cuisine |
| ORIENTATION | Alignment of oriental nation's extremities (11) |
| SMOCKING | Traditional form of honeycomb stitching applied to the yoke, bodice and cuffs of some styles of dresses (8) |
| RATIONALE | Answer given in form of oriental logic |
| EASTERN | Nearest form of oriental description (7) |
| ZEL | Form of Oriental cymbal (3) |
| APOLOGIA | A written defence or justification of the opinions or conduct of someone (8) |
| NAMASTAE | Traditional form of greeting in India (8) |
| NOH | Traditional form of Japanese theatre (3) |
| KABUKI | Traditional form of Japanese theatre with a male-only cast (6) |