| DUNEDIN | Second-largest city in the South Island (7) |
| BURNHAM | What is the name of the largest army base in the South Island? (7) |
| SAMURAI | A large painting, unfinished, in the South Island shows a warrior from an island much nearer China (7) |
| ENDERBY | Island in the Auckland Islands archipelago, 460km south of the South Island (7) |
| ORLANDO | City in the south-east USA (pop about 300,000), incorporated in 1875 (7) |
| AUGUSTA | City in the south-eastern USA (pop about 200,000), founded in 1788 (7) |
| MOLADAH | Biblical city in the south of Judah, mentioned in Joshua 15:26 and 19:2 (7) |
| ANTIOCH | A city in the south of modern Turkey on the Orontes River (7) |
| AVIGNON | City in the south-east of France (7) |
| SALERNO | Historic city in the south of Italy (7) |
| IRELAND | Europe's third largest island, just over half the size of the South Island (7) |
| BRISTOL | My brother and I travel around lots -- we are currently visiting a city in the South West (7) |
| DEPOSIT | Part payment for the storehouse accommodating the South Island (7) |
| FOVEAUX | ... Strait, water between Stewart Island and the South Island (7) |
| SIMPSON | Australia's fourth-largest desert, larger than the South Island (7) |
| NELSON | A number of channels online acknowledged oldest city in the South Island (6) |
| PEGASUS | Area on the east coast of the South Island, formerly known as Cook's Mistake - w 43dn (7,3) |
| INERTIA | Resisting disturbance from the south, island on western part of UK (7) |
| POUNAMU | The South Island is also known as Te Wai ___ (7) |
| CLUTHA | Gold-bearing watercourse; the second-longest river in New Zealand and longest in the South Island (6) |