| BACTRIAN | Type of two-humped camel native to central Asia (8) |
| ANTEATER | Native to Central and South America, a tamandua is what type of animal? (8) |
| CINNAMON | A type of 2 obtained from cassia tree bark (8) |
| CANETOAD | Amphibian native to Central and South America introduced elsewhere to control pests (4,4) |
| BACTRIANCAMEL | Large ungulate which is native to Central Asia (8,5) |
| BACTRIA | (GKN) Ancient country of central Asia after which the two-humped camel is named (7) |
| RAINTREE | Samanea saman, family Fabaceae (legumes), native to Central and South America (4,4) |
| ASTRAKHAN | Dark tightly-curled fleece of newborn karakul lambs, native to central Asia; used for hats, coats etc. (9) |
| BRIAN | *Like two-humped camels |
| SHANSI | In short, won't be going to Central Asia to see Chinese province |
| AGAMI | In Hinduism, the karma created now, the consequences of which affect future events; a type of heron native to Central and South America |
| CHAISE | Type of two-wheeler |
| WINGTIP | Type of two-tone shoe |
| YESNO | Type of two-choice question |
| CASHESIN | Takes advantage of money and ecstasy and deadly type of 2 down, for instance (6,2) |
| MARCOPOLO | Merchant from the Venetian Republic who wrote Il Milione, which introduced Europeans to Central Asia and China |
| DROMEDARY | There are two types of true camels. One hump Arabian, ___ and the two-humped Asian, Bactrian. |
| EUTERPE | A genus of palm trees native to Central and South America (7) |
| ANTBIRD | One of a large passerine family, native to Central and South America (3-4) |
| CAMEL | One- or two-humped animal (5) |