| BATHURST | City in New South Wales, Australia; scene of a gold rush in 1851 |
| KLONDIKE | Site of a gold rush in the Yukon in Canada which began in 1897 (8) |
| AUGUSTAN | Gold rush in the air (article of a great age) (8) |
| BYRONBAY | Beachside town in New South Wales, Australia, named by Captain Cook after a Royal Navy officer and explorer (5,3) |
| ELDORADO | South American legend of a gold city, kingdom or empire (2,6) |
| ANDORRAN | Genetic material going back to Gold Rush in the past divides the French and Spanish (8) |
| BALLARAT | Australian town which was originally the centre of a gold-mining region (8) |
| WOLLONGONG | University city in New South Wales, Australia, south of Sydney |
| PARRAMATTA | City in New South Wales, Australia, in the metropolitan area of Sydney (10) |
| NEWCASTLE | Harbour city in New South Wales, Australia at the mouth of the Hunter River (9) |
| WAGGAWAGGA | City in New South Wales, Australia, on the Murrumbidgee River |
| MUNGO | - National Park, part of the Willand ra Lakes Region in New South Wales, Australia (5) |
| YUKON | A territory in northwestern Canada; site of the Klondike gold rush in the 1890s (5) |
| SNOWY | The River rises in New South Wales, Australia and flows into the Tasman Sea near the town of Orbost, Victoria (5) |
| BONDI | Coastal resort of New South Wales, Australia, noted for its crescent-shaped 1-kilometre long beach (5) |
| MURRAY | River rising in New South Wales, Australia, that flows into the sea at Encounter Bay |
| MURRUMBIDGEE | River rising in New South Wales, Australia, upon which Wagga Wagga stands |
| WITWATERSRAND | South African region where a gold rush followed the discovery of its main reef in 1886 |
| DUBBO | City in New South Wales when Bud turns from bodg odour (5) |
| YENGO | ? National Park, protected area in New South Wales, Australia |