| ARNOTTS | Name a biscuit company founded in Australia, and now controlled by a US firm (7) |
| CANE | South American amphibian introduced into Australia and now an environmental pest, ... toad |
| SPEEDO | Athletic wear company founded in Australia |
| BJORNAGAIN | Tribute act to the Swedish group ABBA founded in Australia in 1988 (5,5) |
| ARNOLT | US firm behind some Bertone-bodied MG and Bristolbased models in the 1950s (6) |
| ENRON | Two hands run before working at scandal-hit US firm (5) |
| PROVINCE | Demonstrate that legally formed US firm is within region (8) |
| DUKAKIS | Surname shared by a US actress and a US politician (7) |
| UTILITY | Vehicle invented in Australia and lovingly referred to as a 'ute' - basically a sedan-sized vehicle with a driver's cab, no rear passenger seat and a flat tray for cargo |
| OKINAWA | Largest of the Ryuku Islands in Japan, captured by a US assault in 1945 |
| NORIEGA | Panamanian leader indicted by a US grand jury in 1988 on charges of drug trafficking |
| TRENTON | Intent redhead by a US city (7) |
| COMPANY | Free ticket offered by a US city theatre group (7) |
| GEORDIE | Someone from Tyneside or, in Australia and New Zealand, a Scotsman |
| JOEBLOW | In Australia and North America, the average man in the street (3,4) |
| BROOMIE | In Australia and New Zealand, one who sweeps a shearing shed floor |
| PYLORUS | Small circular opening leading from the stomach to the duodenum, controlled by a sphincter muscle (7) |
| DUNNART | Mouse-like marsupial found in Australia and New Guinea (7) |
| LEONARD | Father of the Olympic movement in Australia and New Zealand, ... Cuff |
| DIOCESE | Does ice move in pastoral area controlled by a bishop? |