| WAGGAWAGGA | Largest island city of New South Wales |
| MOMBASA | Island-city of Kenya |
| FISGARD | Since-1860 historic landmark in the Vancouver Island city of Colwood, ___ Lighthouse |
| SYDNEY | Capital of New South Wales and the most populous city in Australia, site of the bridge nicknamed the |
| NORMANSELFE | Founder of the Engineering Association of New South Wales in 1870 (6,5) |
| POLE | Named after a British naval officer, Lord ___ Island lies 600km east of New South Wales (4) |
| WARATAH | Australian shrub with large clusters of crimson flowers; the floral emblem of New South Wales (7) |
| BONDIBEACH | Popular coastal resort of New South Wales |
| ANSWER | The response is a return out of New South Wales (6) |
| LACHLAN | A river of New South Wales joining the Murrumbidgee River (7) |
| STATE | The condition of New South Wales, for instance (5) |
| TELOPEA | Antelope without number crossed the flower of New South Wales (7) |
| SYDNEYSIDER | Person from capital of New South Wales (11) |
| NIDA | Prestigious theatre school located at the University of New South Wales in Sydney (1,1,1,1) |
| BONDI | Coastal resort of New South Wales, Australia, noted for its crescent-shaped 1-kilometre long beach (5) |
| SYD | Code for an airport that serves the capital of New South Wales |
| ERIC | Mr Mcpherson, the first Australian to compete in the TT after the Second World War, after helping to form the Motor Cycle Racing Club of New South Wales during it. (4) |
| IEMMA | After Bob Carr resigned, who became the 40th premier of New South Wales? (5) |
| WILLIAM | Which captain from a ship mutiny became governor of New South Wales? (7,5) |
| BLIGH | Which captain from a ship mutiny became governor of New South Wales? (7,5) |