| BLANTYRE | Birthplace of Scottish explorer David Livingstone (8) |
| CROMARTY | Birthplace of Scottish geologist Hugh Miller (8) |
| NYASA | Also known as Lake Malawi, this Eastern Rift Valley lake was encountered by explorer David Livingstone in 1859 (5) |
| THOMPSON | Explorer David, part namesake of a historic Williamstown house |
| EXPLORER | E.g. David Livingstone (8) |
| KALAHARI | Desert crossed by David Livingstone |
| HYDEPARK | Lie low we're told by Scottish explorer in green space |
| PRESUME | "Dr Livingstone, I -", greeting of Henry Morton Stanley upon locating David Livingstone on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Africa (7) |
| STANLEY | Seeker of David Livingstone on an expedition of 1871 |
| NILE | In 1866 David Livingstone went in search of the source of the what? (4) |
| RAE | John -, 19th-century Scottish explorer; author of Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea, in 1846 and 1847 (3) |
| UJIJI | Town in Tanzania on the shore of Lake Tanganyika where Henry Stanley found David Livingstone in 1871 (5) |
| ANIMAL | "The mere ____ pleasure of travelling in a wild unexplored country is also great ..." (Dr David Livingstone) |
| ZAMBEZI | African river navigated by David Livingstone in the 1850s (7) |
| PARK | Scottish explorer of the Niger; or, the grounds of a large country estate (4) |
| MACKENZIE | Alexander _, Scottish explorer; the first European to achieve an east-to-west crossing of America north of Mexico (1793) |
| ROOMINESS | Capaciousness of old pit travers-ed by Scottish explorer (9) |
| MUNGOPARK | Scottish explorer, mainly of the River Niger |
| MUNGO | Scottish explorer born in 1771 who published the volume Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa |
| BRUCE | Scottish explorer, archaeologist and linguist best known for tracing the origins of the Blue Nile in |