| DENPASAR | Capital of the Indonesian island province of Bali, whose name means 'northmarket' (8) |
| BALI | Institute and experimental facility set up in Indonesian island province (4) |
| HINDUISM | The main religion practised in the Indonesian island of Bali (8) |
| SOEHARTO | In the Indonesian media, what is the standard transcription of the name of their second president wh |
| SURABAYA | City in East Java; scene of a 1945 battle in the Indonesian National Revolution (8) |
| BALINESE | Inhabitant or native of Bali (8) |
| ISLANDER | Native of Bali, perhaps (8) |
| MEXICELI | Capital of Bali |
| IRIANJAYA | From 1973-2002, the name of the Indonesian half of the island now called Papua or Western New Guinea (5,4) |
| MALACCA | Strait of ____ , body of water separating the Malay peninsula from the Indonesian island of Sumatra (7) |
| CELEBES | The English name for the Indonesian island of Sulawesi (7) |
| CEBU | Island province of the central Philippines east of Negros and west of Leyte and Bohol (4) |
| HAINAN | Island province of southern China south of the Leizhou Peninsula; capital, Haikou (6) |
| BORNEO | Orangutans are found in this island and the Indonesian island of Sumatra (6) |
| NEWGUINEA | Island of the east Malay archipelago, part of which is the Indonesian province of West Irian |
| NUTMEG | Spice obtained from the ground seed of the Indonesian tree Myristica fragrans, traditionally associated with autumn (6) |
| MOLUCCASEA | Coral-rich body of water bordered by the Indonesian Islands of Celebes, Halmahera and the Sula Islands (7,3) |
| ANOA | Smallest living bovid, native to the Indonesian island of Sulawesi |
| JAVA | A chain of volcanic mountains forms the spine of this Indonesian island which lies west of Bali |
| CLOVE | Dried flower bud of the Indonesian tree Syzygium aromaticum, used as a spice (5) |