| GOODWOOD | In which Adelaide suburb is the Art Deco Capri Theatre, a cinema featuring a Wurlitzer theatre organ? (8) |
| EDENHILLS | Watiparinga Reserve, the location of the first National Trust of South Australia plaque unveiled in 1959, is in which Adelaide suburb? (4,5) |
| ASHFORD | Which triangular-shaped Adelaide suburb is bordered by South Road, Anzac Highway and Everard Avenue? (7) |
| ORGANISER | One who arranges for a Wurlitzer is queen! (9) |
| DRIVEIN | Cinema featuring cars, RV & indie creation? (5-2) |
| BRIGHTON | In which Adelaide seaside suburb is the Windsor Theatre, opened in 1925 and still operating as a cinema? (8) |
| WHIRLER | Sound of a mighty theatre organ: it's going like a dervish (7) |
| WURLITZER | We run to take in opening of unusual hotel involving large theatre organ (9) |
| LOBETHAL | Beginning in the 1950s, in which Adelaide Hills town is one of the state's largest annual displays of Christmas lights? (8) |
| KEDRON | In which Brisbane suburb is the home of the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services? (6) |
| ILAM | This Christchurch suburb is the main campus of Canterbury University |
| FLAGSTAFFHILL | Which Adelaide suburb derives its name from Colonel Light erecting a pole as a survey marker, which was later used as a trig point? (9,4) |
| MORPHETTVALLE | Which Adelaide suburb, bounded to its north by the Glenelg tram line, was named after the president of the South Australian Legislative Council (1865-1873) |
| MORPHETTVILLE | Which Adelaide suburb, bounded to its north by the Glenelg tram line, was named after the President of the South Australian Legislative Council (1865- 1873)? (13) |
| BOXSEAT | A driver's chair on a coach; a loge in a theatre; a grandstand in a stadium; hence a vantage point or commanding position (3,4) |
| BLACKOUT | Word for amnesia or deliquium; the blinding of all light in a city or a theatre; a break in communication; media censorship; a power cut; or, the suspension of a broadcast (8) |
| TERRACE | Word for a balcony in a theatre, a row of connected often identical houses, a patio, a flat Spanish-style rooftop, a raised beach or a step-like landform |
| LARGSBAY | Which coastal Adelaide suburb was once a port for international shipping, its historic jetty was damaged in a 1953 storm with only a third of its length replaced? (5,3) |
| BRIANCASTRO | Which Adelaide-based award-winning novelist wrote Chinese Postman (2024), in part a reflection on memory and ageing from his home in the Adelaide Hills? (5,6) |
| APRONSTAGE | In a theatre, a projection in front of the proscenium arch into the auditorium |