| SUDANESE | African and European entering South America with drug |
| USESUP | Exhausts America with drugs and drink (4,2) |
| BOMBER | Doctor entering South African warplane (6) |
| SCUD | Move quickly when caught entering South of France |
| OSAKA | A king entering South Africa after old Japanese city |
| TINAMOU | A bird of Central and South America with small wings, a heavy body and an inconspicuous plumage |
| COATI | Omnivorous mammal of Central and South America, with a long flexible snout and a brindled coat (5) |
| COUNTERACT | Oppose United and, later, European entering formal agreement |
| PACA | Large burrowing rodent of Central and South America with white-spotted brown fur (4) |
| ROSEMOSS | Flowering plant native to South America with succulent leaves and many-coloured flowers, sometimes called ten o'clock (4, 4) |
| SAFFRON | Flower from South America with fine leaf, practically (7) |
| SPARED | Unharmed as power is seized in South America, with communist backing |
| SALAD | Leaves South America with boy (5) |
| SUSPENSE | Feeling of uncertainty in South America with money, say (8) |
| ATACAMADESERT | Area of South America with average rainfall of about 15mm per year |
| CHINCHILLA | Small rodent of South America with silvery grey fur (10) |
| SARABAND | Dance artist in South America with group |
| PUDU | Diminutive deer of South America with a reddish-brown spotted coat (4) |
| SUSANNA | Apocryphal lady from South America with some old Indian money (7) |
| VENICE | European entering very pleasant Italian city (6) |