| ANZACDAY | Public holiday in Australia and New Zealand on 25 April commemorating the Gallipoli landings (5,3) |
| ANZAC | Public holiday in Australia and New Zealand on April 25 (5,3) |
| DAY | Public holiday in Australia and New Zealand on April 25 (5,3) |
| LABORDAY | Public holiday in the U.S. and Canada on the first Monday in September (5,3) |
| DIADELES | Public holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7) |
| TAURANGA | A port on North Island, New Zealand, on the Bay of Plenty (8) |
| GISBORNE | Port on E North Island, New Zealand, on Poverty Bay (8) |
| KANGAROO | Any large herbivorous marsupial of the family Macropodidae, found in Australia and New Guinea (8) |
| GLORYBOX | Bottom drawer in Australia and New Zealand (5,3) |
| BIRTHDAY | See 17A. Public holiday in June (5'1,8) |
| OUTBREAK | Public holiday in sudden start |
| NINETEEN | Year of the Gallipoli battle - see 67dn (8-7) |
| ANZACS | Abbreviated name of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps volunteers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign, honoured in a national day of remembrance annually on April 25 (6) |
| MILLIGAN | Go on 25, straight character on right of funny, beginning to giggle during piece (8) |
| BADOGLIO | Italian marshal who succeeded the deposed Benito Mussolini as prime minister on 25 July 1943 (6,8) |
| ROTORUA | A city in New Zealand on North Island, on the shores of a lake of the same name (7) |
| SIMONYTE | Prime Minister of Lithuania who assumed office on 25 November 2020 (7,8) |
| PEARTREE | Where to find a partridge on 25 December (4,4) |
| BALEARS | Public holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7) |
| ILLES | Public holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7) |