| ARNHEMLAND | Part of Australia's Northern Territory, an aboriginal reserve since 1931 |
| RANGE | Territory an infielder can cover |
| EMU | Part of Australia's coat of arms |
| BEAGLE | Upon which ship did Charles Darwin investigate part of Australia's coastline (6) |
| DARWIN | Capital of Australia's Northern Territory |
| TOPEND | Colloquially, both "expensive" and the northernmost area of Australia's Northern Territory |
| BRISBANE | Capital of Australia's northern state of Queensland |
| ULURU | Large monolith in Australia's Northern Territory, formerly known as Ayers Rock (5) |
| ALICE | Town in Australia's Northern Territory, ___ Springs (5) |
| ALICESPRINGS | Town in Australia's Northern Territory (5,7) |
| SPRINGS | The railway now under construction will link Australia's Northern Territory capital city, Darwin, wi |
| MAORI | The language of an aboriginal of New Zealand (5) |
| AINU | Member of an aboriginal people of Japan |
| DAGENHAM | East London location of a Ford factory since 1931 |
| TRIBESMAN | Member of an aboriginal social division |
| KODAGU | A member of an aboriginal people living in the hills in southeastern India. |
| ELDER | Person of authority in an Aboriginal community (5) |
| THEALLEGORYOFFAITH | Painting by Jan Vermeer that has been in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York since 1931 (3,8,2,5) |
| CARNOUSTIE | Scottish golf course which has hosted the Open Championship eight times since 1931 (10) |
| AKITA | Animal that's been a Japanese Natural Monument since 1931 |