Across
- 2. Historically, the 38th parallel north formed the border between this country and its neighbour to the north (5, 5)
- 5. This Asian capital has the most Michelin starred restaurants of any city (5)
- 7. This Southeast Asian country was ruled by the Khmer Rouge, led by dictator Pol Pot, in the 1970s (8)
- 8. This city was formerly the capital of its country, and is an anagram of the current capital (when written in English) (5)
- 9. This country won its first ever Olympic gold medal at the 2016 games, when rugby sevens was introduced (4)
- 11. This country consists of over 17000 islands and is the fourth largest country in the world by population (9)
- 12. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, consisting of a tomb, mosque and formal gardens, attracts over 6 million visitors each year (3, 5)
- 13. This city, officially a Special Administrative Region, was a British colony until its rule was transferred to China in 1997 (4)
Down
- 1. This is the third largest island in the world and its territory is split between the countries of Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia (6)
- 3. Historically, the 38th parallel north formed the border between this country and its neighbour to the south (5, 5)
- 4. The empire of Genghis Khan originated in the territory of this present-day country (8)
- 6. The home of Bollywood cinema, this Indian city was known as Bombay until 1995 (6)
- 8. This Micronesian nation extends to time zone UTC +14, making it the first country to celebrate each new year, and it is the only country with territory in the northern, southern, eastern and western hemispheres (8)
- 10. This capital is the only city to host both the summer and winter editions of the Olympic Games (7)
