| MOLUCCAS | Group of islands in the Malay Archipelago between New Guinea and Sulawesi (8) |
| TORRES | Name a Spanish navigator who sailed between New Guinea and Australia in 1605 (6) |
| TORRESSTRAIT | Channel between New Guinea and Australia (6,6) |
| KINABALU | The summit of Mount ____ is the highest point in the Malay archipelago |
| CORALSEA | What name is given to the arm of the Pacific between Australia, New Guinea and Vanuatu? (5,3) |
| LORIKEET | Which small rainbow-coloured parrot is found chiefly in New Guinea and Australia? (8) |
| BISMARCKSEA | Arm of the SW Pacific Ocean within the nation of Papua New Guinea, north-east of New Guinea and north of New Britain (8,3) |
| INDONESIA | Country consisting of 13,677 islands in the Malay Archipelago |
| KRAKATOA | Volcanic archipelago between Java and Sumatra (8) |
| JAVA | Large island in the Malay Archipelago, forming part of Indonesia (4) |
| SUNDA | ___ Islands, in the Malay Archipelago |
| SUMATRA | Big island in the Malay Archipelago |
| TIMOR | Island in the Malay Archipelago |
| BORNEO | Large island in the Malay Archipelago |
| GUIRASSY | Serhou ........ , Guinea and Borussia Dortmund striker (8) |
| PROA | Multihulled sailing vessel found primarily in the Malay Archipelago and the South Pacific (4) |
| SOUTHERNCROSS | Constellation depicted on the flags of Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Samoa (8,5) |
| PARANG | Short straight-edged knife used as a weapon and tool in the Malay archipelago |
| YAM | The ___ festival celebrated in Ghana, Papua New Guinea, and Nigeria is named for a starchy tuber, which is a staple crop of the region |
| SARONGS | Draped skirt-like garments, traditionally worn in the Malay Archipelago (7) |