| DYAK | A member of the Malaysian people of the interior of Borneo noted for their long houses (4) |
| DORMICE | Hazel ___, nocturnal rodents noted for their long hibernations (7) |
| DYAKS | Communal long houses are characteristic of the culture of these Borneo tribespeople |
| TAIL | Peacocks are big, colourful pheasants known for their long lustrous ___ feathers |
| ACHE | Long house originally used in service (4) |
| TAYALIC | A language spoken by a Malaysian people on Formosa. |
| IROQUOIS | Long house inhabitants |
| ALOE | African genus of plants, distinguished by their long, fleshy leaves (4) |
| GAPE | The interior of the open mouth of a bird (4) |
| PUGIN | Augustus _, 19th-century architect; designer of much of the interior of the Palace of Westminster (5) |
| ADAM | Architect who designed Pulteney Bridge in Bath, the interior of Syon House in London and rooms at Saltram House in Devon, notably the saloon (4) |
| ECRU | Light greyish-brown colour strips painted on the interior of battle cruiser (4) |
| DOUG | Secretary of the Interior Burgum |
| INTO | To the interior of (4) |
| VERGER | Name an official who takes care of the interior of a church (6) |
| SHAHALAM | Capital of the Malaysian state of Selangor, known historically as Sungai Renggam (4,4) |
| BRUNEI | Country on the North coast of the island of Borneo, surrounded by the Malaysian state of Sarawak (6) |
| DAYAK | In Borneo, a member of a tribe of the interior living mainly along the banks of rivers (5) |
| KALAHARI | The large basinlike plain of the interior plateau of Southern Africa. It occupies almost all of Botswana, the eastern third of Namibia, and the northernmost part of Northern Cape province in South Afr |
| JOHOR | One-time host venue of the Malaysian Grand Prix that saw Mick Doohan as the 500cc victor. (5) |