| FAISALABAD | City in Punjab, Pakistan, formerly known as Lyallpur |
| RAWALPINDI | City in Pakistan, formerly the largest garrison town of the British Indian Army (10) |
| SAHIWAL | City in Punjab, Pakistan; home of the Zafar Ali Stadium |
| BAHAWALPUR | City in Punjab, Pakistan, housing a museum and zoo (10) |
| AMRITSAR | City in Punjab where British troops fired on hundreds of unarmed Indians in April 1919 (8) |
| LUDHIANA | Industrially developed city in Punjab |
| GREATINDIAN | Also known as the Thar Desert, this arid region of rolling sand hills is located partly in Rajasthan state, northwestern India, and partly in Punjab and Sindh (Sind) provinces, eastern Pakistan. (5,6) |
| LAHORE | Capital of Punjab, Pakistan (6) |
| SIKHS | Believers in religion founded in Punjab |
| CUPANDBALL | Game animal, endangered (about the last in Punjab) in organised slaughter (3-3-4) |
| SITAR | It's plucked in Punjab |
| RUPEETUESDAY | Rolling Stones song popular in Punjab? |
| ABEL | First victim found in Punjab electrocution (4) |
| JAB | Shot in Punjab (3) |
| SIKH | Adherent of religion founded in Punjab |
| STATUTE | Law for including Chandigarh, say, in Punjab, for example (7) |
| SIKHISM | Monotheistic religion founded in Punjab (7) |
| AKALI | Shiromani ____ Dal, political party in Punjab |
| ABBA | Group in Punjab banned (4) |
| BHANGRA | Cups passed around chill dance in Punjab |