| FRIESLAND | Get lost in South Africa, in China, in part of Netherlands (9) |
| SIGHTED | Visually located eight lost in South Dakota |
| MARSHLAND | Boggy ground spoils part of Netherlands (no oxygen left) (9) |
| BRABANT | Former duchy of W Europe now part of Netherlands and Belgium (7) |
| MACMILLAN | British prime minister who made the "wind of change'"speech in South Africa in 1960 (9) |
| QUONGTART | Which Australian merchant and entrepreneur was born in China in 1850, died in 1903 and was active in |
| DORDRECHT | The most important port in the Holland region of Netherlands until the 1500s |
| ALLANLAMB | English Test cricketer born in South Africa in 1954 (5,4) |
| JELLYFISH | The Spanish get lost in Jersey going around with school group of swimmers - avoid them on the beach (9) |
| CULLINANDIAMOND | Precious gem found in South Africa in 1905 now in the Crown Jewels (8,7) |
| TREVORNOAH | Former host of "The Daily Show" who was born in South Africa in 1984: 2 wds. |
| TROYESIVAN | Singer of the 2015 hit "Youth" who was born in South Africa in 1995: 2 wds. |
| POLO | Venetian family of pioneering travellers, the most famous member of whom apparently spent 17 years in China in the late 13th century (4) |
| PINYIN | System of romanised spelling developed in China in 1958 (6) |
| HUNAN | It's in China, in the south, unanimously agreed |
| MAHJONG | Tile-based game made illegal in China in 1949, legalised again in 1985 (7) |
| INN | Ingrid Bergman becomes a missionary in China in the 1958 classic, The ... Of The Sixth Happiness |
| ECLOGUE | Symbol of Netherlands amongst group of countries shown by European poem |
| CULLINAN | The world's largest gem quality diamond, found in South Africa in 1905 |
| PINOTAGE | What grape variety was developed in South Africa in the 1920s? (8) |