| STRINE | What is Australian English, humorously and affectionately regarded (6) |
| DRONGO | Australian songbird which is Australian slang for a stupid person (6) |
| CARESS | Touch gently and affectionately (6) |
| COBBER | A friend, in Australian English (6) |
| RELLIE | An informal term in Australian English for a family member (6) |
| IFIELD | Australian/English country singer who had four British No 1 hits in 1962-63, Frank ___ (6) |
| SNAKE | Joe Blake is Australian rhyming slang for what? (5) |
| WIZARDOFOZ | Show that the genius is Australian! (6,2,2) |
| MOVINGLY | Poignantly and affectionately receiving new head |
| CARESSES | Strokes lightly and affectionately (8) |
| EUROPEAN | Kangaroo in cage is Australian could be Austrian (8) |
| OZZIE | Harriet's partner in 1950s-60s US sitcom is Australian, we hear (5) |
| MARYPOPPINS | Protagonist of eight children's novels written by Australian- English author P. L. Travers between 1934 and 1988 (4,7) |
| STREAMLINE | Make simple cooked meal in Australian English (10) |
| TRAVERS | P.L. ___ , Australian-English writer who created Mary Poppins (7) |
| POTATOCHIPS | Australian English name for crisps |
| IRONIC | Tough Vince regularly and humorously saying the opposite of what's meant! (6) |
| DRYDEN | Humorously sarcastic study of English poet and dramatist (6) |
| RIBALD | Looking back, Garda catching laboratory contacting Russian leader is humorously vulgar (6) |
| AIRDRY | Broadcast, humorously sarcastic, is to become desiccated, naturally (3-3) |