|  | FERNANDOPO | Traditional European name for Bioko, an island of Equatorial Guinea | 
|  | SQUAREDANCE | Activity at social event where Conservative has punched traditional European | 
|  | TRADE | Traditional European business (5) | 
|  | INN | Traditional European overnight stop | 
|  | BIOKO | Island of Equatorial Guinea once known as Macias Nguema (5) | 
|  | MALABO | Capital of Equatorial Guinea on the island of Bioko (6) | 
|  | CATHAY | Medieval European name for China popularised by the writings of Marco Polo (6) | 
|  | IMARI | European name for a form of Arita ware decorated in underglaze blue with iron-red and gold (5) | 
|  | GULFSTVINCENT | An early European name for which South Australian inlet was Golphe Josephine. given to it by Louis de Freycinet in 1803? (4.2.7) | 
|  | ELK | European name for the animal known in the US as a moose (3) | 
|  | OLGAS | European name for rocks near Uluru, The ... | 
|  | FORMOSA | Former European name for Taiwan; from Portuguese, 'beautiful' (7) | 
|  | ABYSSINIA | Chiefly European name for the Ethiopian Empire, in existence from c. 1270 to 1974 (9) | 
|  | LAKEEYRE | Also known as Kati Thanda, what is the European name for Australia's largest inland lake? (4,4) | 
|  | BONNY | Bight of ?, bay in West Africa also known as the Bight of Biafra that houses the island of Bioko (5) | 
|  | ASUE | Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea (4) | 
|  | OBAMA | Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea (5) | 
|  | RIO | -- Muni, territory of Equatorial Guinea whose chief town is Bata (3) | 
|  | RIOMUNI | Mainland territory of Equatorial Guinea whose chief town is Bata | 
|  | MOMBASA | Port of Kenya, situated on an island of the same name (7) |