| CANADAGOOSE | Branta canadensis, family Anatidae, introduced to Britain from North America in the 17th century (6,5) |
| SIKA | A species of deer introduced to Britain from the Far East in 1860 (4) |
| UNUSABLE | Pants from North America in exotic blue (8) |
| SURINAM | Short-lived English colony in South America in the 17th century (7) |
| SCIENTIFICNAME | 'Branta canadensis' for the Canada Goose: 2 wds. |
| BOHEA | Anglicised pronunciation of "WA-yi", given as the name of tea imported to Britain from said Fujian hills; or, black China tea generally (5) |
| OXTAIL | Soup which is believed to have been invented in Spitalfields, London in the 17th Century (6) |
| NAPIER | Scottish mathematician, John, who originated the system of logarithms in the 17th century (6) |
| TAHOE | Freshwater lake in North America, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains on the California- Nevada border (5) |
| ACURA | Luxury marque that Honda introduced to North America in the 1980s (5) |
| BISON | Bovine mammal almost exterminated in North America in the 19th century (5) |
| ERIKSON | Norse explorer who sailed to North America in the late 10th century (4,7) |
| LEIF | Norse explorer who sailed to North America in the late 10th century (4,7) |
| LLOYDS | Association of London underwriters that began in a coffee house in Tower Street in the late 17th century (6) |
| UMBRELLA | A kind of sunshade introduced to Britain in the 17th century that soon became a rain canopy (8) |
| KEPLER | Johannes ---, German astronomer who published three laws of planetary motion in the 17th Century (6) |
| MUSKET | Firearm with matchlock mechanism, commonly used until replaced by flintlock in the 17th century (6) |
| ANSER | Bird genus of the family Anatidae to which all of the grey geese belong (5) |
| SWAN | Any large aquatic bird of the genera Cygnus, in the family Anatidae (4) |
| TURKEY | Large bird in the genus Meleagris, introduced to Europe from North America (6) |