| LAAGER | In South Africa, a camp, especially one defended by a circular formation of wagons |
| QUIBBLED | Found fault in book of verses, not one defended by Pound |
| ABADEGG | Rascal, one defended in part by curate? |
| LAGER | (South African) A camp defended by a circular formation of wagons. |
| OUTSPAN | In South Africa, a type of orange or a stopping-place on a journey (7) |
| STOEP | In South Africa, a raised platform or veranda in front of a house (5) |
| RAND | In South Africa, a bit of a find for an artist |
| RAKE | A hay- or grass-gathering tool; a thin horse; a herd of colts; a string of wagons; a train of railway carriages; or, a debauched man of fashion, aka roue (4) |
| SAPODILLA | In South Africa a seed-vessel ill becomes a tree |
| SAFARI | In South Africa, a long way off, one was on an expedition (6) |
| DWAAL | In South Africa, a state of absent-mindedness or confusion |
| KINGKLIP | Popular food fish in South Africa, a species of cusk eel (8) |
| SAHARA | I knew it is never-ending in South Africa - a really hot place (6) |
| SAUNA | Peacekeeping force in South Africa, a hot place (5) |
| OUMA | In South Africa, a grandmother or elderly woman |
| AGASAGA | A funny story about South Africa, a form of rural fiction (3,4) |
| SHEBEEN | In Ireland, Scotland and South Africa, a place where alcoholic drinks are sold illegally (7) |
| SANSA | A culturally diverse word/name meaning praise or charm in India; a mbira or thumb piano in Africa; a sweet apple in Japan; or, the eventual queen of House Stark's Winterfell (5) |
| TRIALANDERROR | Method of solving a problem in heart of Africa - a land in panic |
| REPLAY | Option represented by a circular arrow at the end of a YouTube video |