| JEREZ | Andalusian town known for sherry-making (5) |
| ISAAC | Albeniz, perhaps, is a source of Andalusian charm, principally (5) |
| ANVIL | Bone discovered in Andalusian villa (5) |
| CADIZ | Andalusian city which is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe (5) |
| LORCA | Andalusian poet Garcia __ |
| JEREZDELAFRONTERA | Town near Cadiz in southern Spain, famed for sherry (5,2,2,8) |
| SOLERA | Word, from the Spanish for "base, bottom", for a "bottoms up" tiered aging and flavouring system for sherry (6) |
| SCHOONER | British term for a large glass for sherry (8) |
| OLOROSO | Individual backing secures gold ring for sherry (7) |
| APERITIF | Suitable anger with father returning for sherry before meal? |
| SCHOONERS | Large glasses for sherry (9) |
| AMONTILLADO | A loopy circle around where price is displayed for sherry |
| DECANTER | Crystal container for sherry (8) |
| CHICKENFARMS | They raise the issue of the Andalusian hens, for example, getting to check in travelling to agricultural sites (7,5) |
| HENRUN | Accommodation maybe for Andalusian ambassador near United Nations |
| SEVILLE | Andalusian capital which inspired musicians including Bizet, Beethoven, Mozart and Rossini and whose oranges are traditionally used for marmalade (7) |
| SANDAL | In this Andalusian shoe |
| LAZPACHO | Traditional Andalusian tomato, pepper and cucumber soup served chilled (8) |
| BARBELL | Bishop visits Andalusian city naked, displaying piercing |
| COLT | Young Andalusian with a gun? (4) |