| SALAZAR | Antonio de Oliveira -, prime minister of Portugal from 1932-68 (7) |
| CAETANO | Marcelo -, prime minister of Portugal from 1968-74 (7) |
| ANTONIO | Prime Minister of Portugal elected for a third consecutive term in January 2022 (7) |
| COIMBRA | The capital of Portugal from 1190 to 1260 and the seat of the country's oldest university |
| GALLEON | Large, multi-decked sailing ship developed in Spain and Portugal from the 15th century (7) |
| UNDERDO | Perform inadequately, caught by all-rounder D'Oliveira (7) |
| PORTUGAL | Country formerly ruled by Antonio de Oliveira Salazar (8) |
| BALILLA | Model name for Fiat's Type 508 saloon and sports car built from 1932 to 1937 (7) |
| ANTONIOCOSTA | The Prime Minister of Portugal since 2015 (7,5) |
| COSTA | Prime Minister of Portugal elected for a third consecutive term in January 2022 (5) |
| BEBETO | 1985-98 Brazil forward born Jose Roberto Gama de Oliveira (6) |
| LYONS | Joseph ___, prime minister of Australia from 1932 to 1939 (5) |
| VINICIUS | ... Jose Paixao de Oliveira Junior. (8) |
| TATEGALLERY | National museum of art housed at Millbank, central London, from 1932 to 2000 (4,7) |
| DOLLFUSS | Engelbert ___, Federal Chancellor of Austria from 1932-34 (8) |
| JANE | Who was the heroine of a cartoon strip that appeared from 1932 until 1959? (4) |
| ALAMO | Landmark originally named Mission San Antonio de Valero |
| BRACED | Prepared for impact of race between Bradman and D'Oliveira initially |
| TIGERMOTH | De Havilland two-seater biplane in service with the RAF from 1932 as a training aircraft |
| RAC | .. Rally. name of an annual motoring event from 1932 to 1997 now known as the Wales Rally GB (1,1,1) |