| BROOMIE | In Australia and New Zealand, one who sweeps a shearing shed floor |
| ROWER | General name for an athlete who sweeps or sculls as part of a pair or coxless four for example (5) |
| UNBEATEN | Like players who sweep things |
| PENGUIN | Bird with three species in New Zealand, one of which appears on a bank note (7) |
| PENZANCE | Town in New Zealand, one flooded with cash (8) |
| KIWI | Which bird is pictured on the New Zealand one dollar coin? (4) |
| ROUSTABOUT | In Australia and New Zealand, a hired labourer on a farm or in a shearing shed (10) |
| CLINGFILM | Useful product known as Saran wrap in North America and glad wrap in Australia and New Zealand |
| ANZAC | ___ Day, April 25th, is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand. (5) |
| STICKYBEAK | Term for a nosey person in Australia and New Zealand (10) |
| OSCAR | Cinema award which, in Australia and New Zealand, is a colloquial word for money |
| GEORDIE | Someone from Tyneside or, in Australia and New Zealand, a Scotsman |
| BOGED | A person of low social status in Australia and New Zealand. |
| RELLIE | Informal term in Australia and New Zealand for a family member (6) |
| ANZACDAY | 25 April, a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand |
| POSSUM | A tree-dwelling marsupial found in Australia and New Zealand (6) |
| BAA | Sound from a shearing shed |
| ANDI | ___ Sullivan (midfielder on the US Women's National Team, currently playing in the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand) |
| LEONARD | Father of the Olympic movement in Australia and New Zealand, ... Cuff |
| GLORYBOX | Bottom drawer in Australia and New Zealand (5,3) |