| TIAGO | Book after Hebreus in a Portuguese Bible |
| IRAMADEMADEIRA | A Gershwin worked in a Portuguese vineyard? |
| DONA | A lady or gentlewoman, in a Portuguese picture. |
| ESTORIL | Loiters about in a Portuguese resort |
| EVIL | It's very bad in a Portuguese villa |
| BRAGA | British cooking range discovered in a Portuguese city (5) |
| LABRADOR | Part of a Province, named after a Portuguese explorer |
| PADUA | A place in Italy associated with and made famous by St. Anthony, a Portuguese |
| VINDALOO | Hot Indian curry based on a Portuguese dish of meat cooked in a garlic and vinegar marinade (8) |
| MACAU | Small peninsula in China, a Portuguese territory until 1999 (5) |
| GOA | Once a Portuguese colony in India |
| FARO | A long way off, getting round a Portuguese city (4) |
| FADO | A Portuguese folk song typically of a melancholy character (4) |
| MADEIRA | White wine named after a Portuguese island (7) |
| AZULEJO | From the Arabic for "little polished stone", a glazed blue-and-white or multicoloured tile used to decorate a Portuguese or Spanish building (7) |
| THIRTYONE | On Jan. 16, Guinness World Records suspended the World's Oldest Dog record set by Bobi, a Portuguese hound, after doubts surfaced about his age at death; it was claimed to be this many years |
| CORREA | Australian evergreen shrub with large showy tubular flowers, named after a Portuguese botanist |
| MACAO | Place with a Portuguese-Chinese mix of cultures |
| LAGOS | Nigerian metropolis with a Portuguese name |
| VINCENT | Van Gogh - saint with a Portuguese cape (7) |