| GULFSTVINCENT | An early European name for which South Australian inlet was Golphe Josephine. given to it by Louis de Freycinet in 1803? (4.2.7) |
| COIN | Louis d'or, e.g. |
| PENOLA | Which South Australian town services the Terra Rossa wine-growing area and boasts connections to Sai |
| NEANDERTHALMAN | Wandering near the land, he was an early European (11,3) |
| JOHNHINDMARSH | The popular Adelaide hotel on Port Road, known as "The Gov", is named after which South Australian governor? (4,9) |
| ARMENIAN | Remain displaced, an early European Christian (8) |
| BOTANYBAY | Australian inlet named from the wide variety of plants found there by its discoverer (6,3) |
| GUT | The Battle of Turtle ___ Inlet was a naval battle won by the American colonists in 1776. (Not kidding!) |
| BAY | The English explorer James Cook landed in this Australian inlet in 1770, Botany ... |
| VENEZUELA | For which South American republic is the bolivar fuerte the currency? (9) |
| CUTIN | Material for which South African money is needed (5) |
| SCENTS | Toilet requisites for which South American money is needed (6) |
| ABYSSINIA | Chiefly European name for the Ethiopian Empire, in existence from c. 1270 to 1974 (9) |
| FERNANDOPO | Traditional European name for Bioko, an island of Equatorial Guinea |
| CATHAY | Medieval European name for China popularised by the writings of Marco Polo (6) |
| IMARI | European name for a form of Arita ware decorated in underglaze blue with iron-red and gold (5) |
| MERCEDES | The name of a daughter of a marketing strategist was adopted in 1901 as the name for which car? (8) |
| AGO | In the past a green light was given to it (3) |
| ELK | European name for the animal known in the US as a moose (3) |
| OLGAS | European name for rocks near Uluru, The ... |