| PHILIPPINES | South-east Asian country which rebelled against Spanish rule in 1896 and against the US, to whom the country had been ceded, in 1899 (11) |
| CAMBODIA | South-east Asian country which lost up to 2 million of its people under a devastating political regime in the 1970s (8) |
| ICENI | Ancient British tribe which rebelled against the Romans in AD61 |
| MORRIS | He started the Arts and Crafts movement, which rebelled against industrialization. He said, "We do not reject the machine, we welcome it. But we would desire to see it mastered." |
| GABRIELA | Filipino woman who led a revolt against Spanish officials in the Philippines during the 18th century |
| LABOHEME | Opera by Puccini first performed in Turin in 1896, and conducted by Toscanini |
| ATHENS | Host of the Summer Olympics in 1896 and 2004 |
| ZUNI | Tribe in the 1680 Pueblo Revolt against Spanish colonizers |
| EASTTIMOR | 1996 winners Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and Jose Ramos-Horta won the Prize for their efforts towards a peaceful solution to end the conflict in this South East Asian country (4,5) |
| IRAN | AFC nation; winners in FIFA World Cup matches against the US in 1998, Morocco in 2018 and Wales in 2022 (4) |
| RIKI | - - - Flutey, the first person in the pro era to play for and against the Lions (4) |
| THAILAND | South-east Asian country where the British woman vanished before reappearing in Georgia. (8) |
| ILLINOIS | A state in the Middle West of the USA, to the south and west of Lake Michigan |
| CRAZYHORSE | Leader of the Oglala Lakota who took up arms against the US Federal government, leading a war party at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876 |
| SITTINGBULL | Native American chief who led the Sioux tribes against the US Army in the Great Sioux War (7,4) |
| MALAYSIA | South East Asian country separated into two regions by the South China Sea |
| BOLIVAR | Simon was the leading figure in South America's fight for independence from Spanish rule. (7) |
| BOBBIE | In 1924 this lost dog traveled more than 2,800 miles in the winter across the United States to return to its family. He was dubbed "the Wonder Dog." |
| SMOKEYBEAR | Ursine mascot used in the US to educate the public about the danger of forest fires (6,4) |
| LEASELEND | Act (1941) allowing the USA to provide war materials, etc, to the Allies in the Second World War (5-4) |