| LEINSTER | Province of east and south-east Ireland (8) |
| ROSSLARE | Port in south-east Ireland (8) |
| MARNE | Tributary of the Seine to the east and south-east of Paris (5) |
| SPRINGROLL | A filled appetiser in East and South East Asian cuisine (6,4) |
| WATERFORD | In 1783, two brothers founded a crystal glass factory in which town in south-east Ireland? (9) |
| SUNBEARS | Mammals of tropical forests in South and South East Asia, with a black coat and yellowish chest markings and snout (3,5) |
| NONSENSE | Number over South, East, North and South-East? That's gibberish! (8) |
| MONAGHAN | County town of county of the same name in north-east Ireland (8) |
| GAZELLES | Small, fast-running antelopes of north Africa and south-east Asia (8) |
| PARTNERS | Like North and South, East and West may dance together (8) |
| LORRAINE | A region and former province of East France, the German name for which is Lothringen (8) |
| LYONNAIS | Former province of east central France now divided into the Rhone and Loire departments (8) |
| ADJUTANT | Large carrion-eating stork, occurring in South and South East Asia, _ bird (8) |
| IRISHSEA | Shipping forecast area lying north of Lundy and south-east of Malin (5,3) |
| DALRIATA | Gaelic kingdom which encompassed Argyll and a section of north-east Ireland (3,5) |
| MIDWEST | Location of East and South Illinois, Indiana and Iowa, etc |
| ELAND | Large, spiral-horned antelope of East and South Africa (5) |
| EMPHASIS | Unfortunate mishap in east and south causes stress (8) |
| HONESTLY | Passionately embraced north, east and south? Oh, really! (8) |
| REPTILES | They creep East and South with triple-adjustment (8) |