| ALHAMBRA | A citadel and palace in Granada, Spain, built for the Moorish kings (8) |
| FORTRESS | Had a powerful grip, in other words, on a citadel (8) |
| ESPLANADE | A level space separating a citadel from a town; or, a flat promenade or public walk, typically by the sea (9) |
| CADIZ | City in S.W. Spain built by the Phoenicians around 1100 B.C. (5) |
| DOHANYSTREET | Budapest synagogue built in the Moorish Revival style (6,6) |
| GALLEON | The craft with which spain built up her empire (7) |
| DIALECT | Turned a citadel upside down, in a manner of speaking (7) |
| BOROUGH | Word for a citadel or fortress originally, later a district or town (7) |
| CRONIN | AJ ___ (1896-1981), Scottish author of works including The Citadel and Country Doctor (6) |
| DELHI | In a citadel hidden away in India (5) |
| ACROPOLIS | A citadel of an ancient Greek city, typically on a hill |
| MIRADOR | Much visited viewing-point 5km from Valldemossa, Mallorca with a path leading up to the Moorish-style watchtower (7,2,4,2,2,6) |
| DEPUIG | Much visited viewing-point 5km from Valldemossa, Mallorca with a path leading up to the Moorish-style watchtower (7,2,4,2,2,6) |
| DESA | Much visited viewing-point 5km from Valldemossa, Mallorca with a path leading up to the Moorish-style watchtower (7,2,4,2,2,6) |
| MONEDA | Much visited viewing-point 5km from Valldemossa, Mallorca with a path leading up to the Moorish-style watchtower (7,2,4,2,2,6) |
| GREMLIN | Leader departs citadel and is replaced by German troublemaker |
| ACCIDENTAL | A citadel can go to pieces if discharge is unexpected (10) |
| INACOLDSWEAT | After rioting, a citadel's now extremely fearful? (2,1,4,5) |
| ELASTICATED | Set a citadel out, given flexibility (11) |
| DIALECTIC | Designed a citadel with first-class reasoning (9) |