| ICELOLLY | That which, in the USA, is usually called a popsicle |
| FOULBALL | It's usually called a strike |
| REDPINE | Coniferous evergreen which in New Zealand is usually called rimu (3,4) |
| CDU | What Casualty's Clinical Decisions Unit is usually called by the staff (1,1,1) |
| PENALTYTRY | That which, in rugby union, is always worth seven points |
| STRENGTH | "We are not now that ... which in old days / Moved earth and heaven" (Tennyson) |
| HENNIGHT | Event which, in the US, is called a bachelorette party |
| HOTDOG | Foodstuff which in the US is synonymous with baseball (6) |
| AUSTERE | A tree in the USA is severely simple in appearance (7) |
| NICKEL | What, in the USA is a five-cent piece (6) |
| CENT | What, in the USA, is one tenth of a dime? (4) |
| THEFOURTHOFJULY | Independence Day in the USA is varied for the joyful hut (3,6,2,4) |
| VET | Who "Born in the USA" is about |
| DC | The 'White House' of the President of the USA is in Washington, _ _' |
| OREGON | Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States, is in which state? (6) |
| AXETOGRIND | Colloquial phrase which in the US means 'having ulterior motive' and in Britain means 'having a reason to get involved'(3,2,5) |
| SCHOOLBUS | Vehicle which, in the US, often displays a stop sign |
| FLAG | Star-spangled space landing: The United States is the only country whose astronauts have ever planted a ___ on the moon |
| ORNO | Deal ___ Deal, gameshow for which, in the US version, 8A was a regular briefcase holder (2,2) |
| NASHVILLE | Where in the US is the Country Music Hall of Fame? (9) |