| HONIARA | City in Oceania stretches from the middle of the Rhone to Central Saudi Arabia (7) |
| ALDAHNA | Name for the great arc of reddish sandy desert in central Saudi Arabia, extending southward from the northeastern edge of the desert Al-NafA«d to the northwestern borders of 2 Down. (2,5) |
| SYDNEY | Most populous city in Oceania |
| WIMMERA | Which important pastoral area stretches from the Grampians to the Mallee? (7) |
| SYNCOPE | Omission of a letter or syllable from the middle of a word, as in the common pronunciations of Wednesday, library etc. (7) |
| WHEELIE | From the middle of nowhere, central belief of motorcycle stunt (7) |
| EURASIA | It stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific |
| AVIGNON | Situated on the left bank of the Rhone and known for a children's song about a bridge, a historic capital of Provence (7) |
| MALABAR | The Coast of south west India stretches from Goa to Cape Comorin (7) |
| MISTRAL | Cold wind of the Rhone valley (7) |
| AUSSIES | Nickname for residents of the largest country in Oceania (7) |
| VANUATU | Republic in Oceania known as the New Hebrides until 1980 (7) |
| CORNCOB | Kind of pipe from the centre of the ear (7) |
| WRAFTON | My father lives in a town about one mile from the centre of Braunton (7) |
| KICKOFF | Situation where a footballer plays the ball from the centre of the pitch (4-3) |
| DUPORTH | My first husband, a top financier from Putford, now lives about one mile from the centre of St Austell (7) |
| FREIGHT | Goods transported from the centre of Florence stuffed into box (7) |
| CLOTTED | From the centre of Exeter, this small limited company distributes a specialist West Country cream (7) |
| APOTHEM | Line from the center of a polygon |
| ZEALAND | Country in Oceania, New - (7) |