| DZIGGETAI | A Central Asian wild ass, rather like a mule |
| ONAGER | Central Asian wild ass |
| KIANG | Asian wild ass usually having reddish back and sides (5) |
| KASHMIRI | Money, nothing else, say, I obtain from a central Asian |
| TAJIKISTANZANIA | [A central Asian and an African find common ground] |
| KAZAKH | Native of a central Asian country |
| ASTRAKHAN | Violin (undated) picked up by a Central Asian prince somewhere in Russia (9) |
| RUSSIANVINE | A central Asian plant of the knotgrass family (7,4) |
| TAJIK | Language of a Central Asian nation |
| AZERBAIJAN | Zaire and Japan essentially flipped out for a Central Asian state (10) |
| AFGHAN | Citizen of a central Asian country |
| BRAY | To crush, grind or pound, as with a pestle and mortar; or, to heehaw like a donkey or cry like a mule (4) |
| ASHY | Of a pale greyish colour, rather like a fraxinus tree! (4) |
| WHEATEAR | Rather like a chat about a change of weather |
| TAMBURLAINE | Play by Christopher Marlowe based on the life of a Central Asian emperor (11) |
| ONAGERS | Asian wild asses usually with a broad dorsal stripe (7) |
| NATIONALMUSEUM | Resting place of 12Ac, like a mule wandering in wild mountains (8,6) |
| EXTERMINATE | Applying a herbicide to weeds will effectively do this to them - rather like a Dalek! (11) |
| NIDICULOUS | Zoological Latin term, rather like a word for "absurd", describing a cuckoo baby, dove peep, eaglet, hawk eyas, juvenile parrot, owlet, pigeon squeaker, puffling, young woodpecker or other chick that |
| PECKISH | Quite esurient, rather like a 1962 Oscar winner? (7) |