| RAWALPINDI | Interim capital of Pakistan, 1957-65 |
| ISLAMABAD | The capital of Pakistan, home to the Faisal Mosque (9) |
| KARACHI | Port and capital of Pakistan from 1947-60 (7) |
| PEE | The capital of Pakistan? (3) |
| WHINERAY | Wilson ........ , All Blacks prop; captain in 30 of his 32 Tests between 1957-65 (8) |
| TRAIN | "Wagon ___"; 1957-65 western series |
| TONIGHT | 1957-65 current affairs series presented by Cliff Michelmore (7) |
| WAGONTRAIN | 1957-65 US television Western series starring Frank McGrath and Terry Wilson |
| OMAR | 1956-57 Argentina, 1961-62 Italy and 1957-65 Juventus midfielder; 1961 Ballon d'Or winner (4,6) |
| SIVORI | 1956-57 Argentina, 1961-62 Italy and 1957-65 Juventus midfielder; 1961 Ballon d'Or winner (4,6) |
| LAHORE | City of Pakistan, capital of West Pakistan from 1955-70 (6) |
| URDU | One of the two official languages of Pakistan (4) |
| BAHAWALPUR | City in the Punjab province of Pakistan, site of the Noor Mahal (10) |
| JASMINE | With a fragrance strongest at night and blossoms used to scent a variety of China tea, a flower symbolising love and beauty; the national flower of Pakistan (7) |
| SINDHI | Language of Pakistan and India used in head of state's greeting |
| CRESCENT | This narrow curved shape represents Islam on the flag of Malaysia and progress on the flag of Pakistan |
| MUHAMMAD | First Governor-General of the new nation of Pakistan, ... Ali Jinnah |
| STREAK | Heath ___, former Zimbabwean cricketer who made his Test debut in Zimbabwe's 1993/1994 tour of Pakistan in which he won Man of the Series |
| WASIM | ____ Akram, ex-left arm bowler and captain of Pakistan nicknamed Sultan Of Swing (5) |
| BENGAL | Region of India that, in part, became part of Pakistan after partition and then, in 1971, Bangladesh (6) |