| PAMPERO | Strong polar wind of the South American pampas, typically blowing south or southwest during the winter (7) |
| JAMAICA | Arthur Wint was the first runner from ____ to win Olympic gold, in the 1948 400m final |
| SOUTH | The wind used to stay southwest during the cold fronts, now it is swinging ... (5) |
| SCENTED | Got wind of the South with a decent arrangement (7) |
| NORTHERLY | Wind blowing south (9) |
| APACHE | A member of a North American Indian people who dominated much of the SW during the 19th century (6) |
| NOTUS | It isn't you and me in wind from south or southwest (5) |
| ERN | Suffix with south or southwest |
| WILLIWAW | Violent gust of polar wind |
| PARASOL | Sunshade useful going South in a Polar wind? (7) |
| AURORA | General name for light displays caused by polar winds (6) |
| DROPACLANGER | Cold polar winds spreading risk in bungle (4,1,7) |
| GAUCHO | Cowboy of the South American pampas, especially one of mixed Spanish and native descent (6) |
| OMBU | Round, bum-shaped tree of the South American pampas (4) |
| GAUCHOMARX | Leering comedian who moonlights on the South American pampas? |
| SURINAM | Former spelling of the South American republic of which the capital is Paramaribo (7) |
| LAKEMARACAIBO | Body of water in north-west Venezuela that is the centre of the South American oil industry (4,9) |
| ZEPHYR | A breeze, fine gingham, rower's jersey, light worsted yarn, shawl, silk wrap or thin vest, all as ethereal, gentle, soft or warm as the wind of the west (6) |
| SIMOOM | Strong suffocating sand-laden wind of the deserts of Arabia and North Africa (6) |
| FROG | The dreaded arrow poison of the South American natives (now being investigated as a possible replace |