| AYRES | Which Australian politician and Premier of South Australia from 1867 to 1868 gave his name to the la |
| BANNON | Who was Premier of South Australia from 1982 until a bank collapse, financial scandal and high unemployment rates caused his defeat in 1992? (6) |
| PETERSON | Name a former Australian National Party politician, and Premier of Queensland, Joh Bjelke ... (8) |
| MONCK | 1867 to 1868: The Viscount ___ (Canada's first Governor General) |
| SOLO | From Italian meaning "alone," the word in English can refer to a musical composition for a single voice or instrument or to a performance carried out alone. The oldest sense in English dates to the la |
| ELCHE | Which football club from the Spanish province of Alicante has been promoted to the La Liga for the ongoing 2025-26 season? (5) |
| ACAPULCO | Mexican beach resort, home to the La Quebrada Cliff Divers (8) |
| DUNSTAN | In which electoral division, created in 2012 and named after the 35th Premier of South Australia, are the suburbs of Kent Town and Norwood? (7) |
| MEIJI | (GKN) Throne name of Prince Mutsuhito, emperor of Japan from 1867 to 1912 (5) |
| AYERS | Henry ___, eighth Premier of South Australia, whose name was given to a landmark in another state (5) |
| SHOTPUT | Briton John Stone broke the world record four times from 1867 to 1870 in what sports field event? (4,3) |
| BOYLE | Robert ---, chemist who gave his name to the law relating the pressure and volume of a gas (5) |
| ROCK | Byname of rock formation Uluru, named for former premier of South Australia (5,4) |
| SITKA | Capital of Alaska from 1867 to 1906 (5) |
| REICHSTAG | The German legislative assembly from 1867 to 1933 (9) |
| KYOTO | City in central Japan which was capital of the country from 794 to 1868 (5) |
| PASCAL | French philosopher, mathematician and physicist who gave his name to the derived SI unit of pressure (6,6) |
| BLAISE | French philosopher, mathematician and physicist who gave his name to the derived SI unit of pressure (6,6) |
| MADISON | The fourth US president who gave his name to the capital city of Wisconsin (7) |
| CYRIL | Which Greek saint gave his name to the alphabet now used in Russia and certain eastern European countries? (5) |