| VANDIEMEN | Anthony -, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1636-45 |
| SUNN | Plant of the East Indies from which a hemplike fibre is obtained (4) |
| IMARI | The style of porcelain exported from the Japanese port of Kyushu and reaching Europe by means of the Dutch East India Company |
| INDONESIA | Largest island country in the world, formerly (until 1949) known as the Dutch East Indies (9) |
| SEATRADE | Business of the Dutch East India Company |
| BATAVIA | Capital of the former colony of Dutch East Indies, now the city of Jakarta, Indonesia |
| HASTINGS | Warren ___, Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William in India from 1773-85 (8) |
| MUHAMMAD | First Governor-General of the new nation of Pakistan, ... Ali Jinnah |
| TASMAN | Navigator, best known for two voyages (in 1642 and 1644) undertaken for the Dutch East India Company (6) |
| DEI | Dutch East Indies (3) |
| BRIAN | --- Lara, cricketer who played for the West Indies from 1990 to 2007 (5) |
| TULIPMANIA | Dutch craze of 1636-37, considered the first major speculative bubble |
| BOSCH | Surname of the Dutch artist who painted the triptych 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' (5) |
| VERMEER | Rediscovered almost 200 years after his death, who is now considered one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, with works including The Milkmaid (c. 1658)? (7) |
| APELDOORN | Site of the summer residence of the Dutch royal family |
| TULIP | Plant at the centre of the Dutch financial bubble of 1637 (5) |
| THEHAGUE | City in the Netherlands that is the site of the Dutch national parliament (3,5) |
| MONDRIAN | Artist, born 1872, one of the founders of the Dutch modern movement De Stijl (8) |
| DORDRECHT | Southernmost city of the Dutch province of South Holland, on a river island southeast of Rotterdam (9) |
| ZIYECH | Dutch-born midfielder who plays for Chelsea in the Premier League; he was a member of the Dutch national team in his early international matches before joining Morocco's team in 2015 and then represen |