| AVOCADO | Fruit grown mainly in the Bay of Plenty (7) |
| KUMARA | Food crop grown mainly in Northland (6) |
| PAPAMOA | Father repeats, the bird is in the Bay of Plenty (7) |
| ROTORUA | A city in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island (7) |
| OPOTIKI | In the Bay of Plenty, a dolphin dangles a carved ornament (7) |
| SIMPSON | Desert of central Australia situated mainly in the southeastern corner of the Northern Territory; it overlaps into Queensland and South Australia. The desert was noted by the explorer Charles Sturt in |
| GALATEA | In mythology, a statue brought to life by Aphrodite; also a settlement in Bay of Plenty, near Murupara (7) |
| RUNAWAY | Cape ___ - eastern extremity of Bay of Plenty (7) |
| KAWERAU | Bay of Plenty town where, for around 50 years, all of New Zealand's newsprint was produced (7) |
| PROBLEM | Trouble from the borders of Pahalgam intruded by butchers mainly in the job (7) |
| EASTEND | Traditional area of London, mainly in the borough of Tower Hamlets (4,3) |
| RHUBARB | Fruit grown in sticks (7) |
| APRICOT | Stone fruit grown in Capri cottage (7) |
| EURASIA | Having left Upton, I visited areas scattered right across the globe, mainly in the Northern Hemisphere (7) |
| ORANGES | Fruit grown round farms (7) |
| MOSCATO | ___ d'Asti, a DOGC sparkling white wine produced mainly in the province of Asti |
| PEACHES | Some fruits grown in Georgia |
| MAKETU | Create half the ballet skirt in the Bay of Plenty (6) |
| NEWZEALAND | Island country, site of Marlborough on its South Island and the Bay of Plenty on its North Island (3,7) |
| KAIMAI | Range that separates the Waikato from the Bay of Plenty (6) |