| KOALABEAR | A science institute in Korea developed by native Australian (5,4) |
| KOALA | Approve boomerangs as prepared by native Australian |
| LACROSSE | Sport developed by Native Americans |
| KSTAR | Magnetic fusion device at a research institute in Korea: Abbr. |
| ABORIGINE | A tedious person holding one drink for a native Australian (9) |
| EUCALYPTI | Tie up clay model with native Australian oil producers (9) |
| MACADAMIA | Native Australian nut (9) |
| TAEKWONDO | Make tea for one say, behind weekend party fighting in Korea (3,4,2) |
| PENINSULA | Writer, endlessly narrow-minded, in Korea, for one |
| LAUNCHES | Craft displayed by heads of European Science Institutes |
| NATAL | Native Australian at a luncheon's tucked in |
| CALTECH | Pasadena science institute, familiarly |
| SILENTPICTURE | Head of science institute loaned old Scot original English work featuring one, eight, or the twenty eight (6,7) |
| EMU | Native Australian depositing millions in some Western states |
| JOURNEY | Passage where Ashes trophy secured by young native Australian (7) |
| ROO | Limited space for a native Australian (3) |
| SHEOAKS | Native Australian trees the man found planted in marshy places (3-4) |
| DIDGERIDOO | Deep-toned native Australian wind instrument popularised by Rolf Harris |
| KARAOKE | A music entertainment system in Korea to dance having a cocktail (7) |
| ROOFTOP | Native Australian newspaper getting work that may be slated (7) |