| TITI | Looked for a bird in New Zealand and saw it twice |
| TAKAPU | Put in "Also known as" a bird in New Zealand |
| KEA | Bird in New Zealand seen to take another one inside |
| MOA | Some Samoan bird in New Zealand |
| SOUGHT | Looked for and saw it quickly, so some say (6) |
| PEA | Miniature cork ball in a whistle; old name for a bird in the genus Pavo known collectively as a muster; or, a podded vegetable whose original name was thought to be plural (3) |
| IHADTODO | "Regrets, I've had a few; But then again too few to mention; I did what ...; And saw it through without exemption," sang Frank Sinatra in My Way (1,3,2,2) |
| TOMENTION | "Regrets, I've had a few; But then again, too few ...; I did what I had to do; And saw it through without exemption," sang Frank Sinatra in My Way (2,7) |
| NIPPERS | In New Zealand and Australia, surf lifesaving competitors aged between five and 14 (7) |
| OCA | The tubers Oxalis tuberosa are called yams in New Zealand and what in Peru? (3) |
| OUSEL | No use looking for a bird in here! (5) |
| STERNUM | Bone for a bird in total (7) |
| NONENTITY | Nobody needs a single northern bird in New York (9) |
| BOTSWANA | Bird in new boat in Africa (8) |
| CLUTHA | Gold-bearing watercourse; the second-longest river in New Zealand and longest in the South Island (6) |
| MAORI | A member of the people living in New Zealand and the Cook Islands since before the arrival of European settlers |
| STOPCOCK | Called a "toby" in New Zealand and parts of Britain, what is this tap also known as? (8) |
| ANZACDAY | 25 April in New Zealand and Australia (5,3) |
| DOLLAR | Unit of currency in New Zealand and Canada (6) |
| ACCOUNTANT | Chartered occupation with more than 130,000 members in New Zealand and Australia (10) |