| MADEIRACAKE | British dessert whose name comes from a type of Portuguese wine, popular in the mid 1800s, which was served with it (7,4) |
| IBEX | Which large-horned European alpine goat was saved from extinction in the mid-1800s? (4) |
| LAMBRUSCO | Italian white, red or rose wine popular in the Parma region (9) |
| ACAI | Reddish-purple berry that comes from a type of palm tree |
| MADEIRA | Plain, rich sponge cake, originally eaten accompanying a glass of Portuguese wine (7) |
| SHERBET | Non-drinkable dessert whose name comes from the Arabic word for "drink" |
| MOUSSE | Dessert whose name comes from the French for "froth" |
| FADO | A type of Portuguese song, often with a melancholy theme and accompanied by guitars (4) |
| DIANE | Steak ____, popular in the mid-20th century, is similar to steak au poivre, but with a flambeed sauce |
| WINKLEPICKERS | What footwear with very pointed narrow toes were popular in the mid-20th Century? (6-7) |
| ROSES | Wines popular in summertime |
| AZULEJO | Traditional type of Portuguese painted, glazed ceramic tile (7) |
| FERGUSON | Producing farm machinery since the mid-1800s, its tractors are famous under the name acquired as a result of a 1953 merger; Massey ... |
| PLUNGE | - pool; body of water for invigorating the body after a sauna that takes its name from a type of basin or depression at the foot of a waterfall (6) |
| TROPHY | Prize that derives its name from a type of victory memorial in ancient Greece or Rome, often the weapons of a defeated army (6) |
| GREASY | The odd germ on a piece of cake from a type of spoon (6) |
| GNOMES | What did German Philip Griebel make for gardens from the mid-1800s? (6) |
| AGEOFSAIL | The 1500s to the mid-1800s, roughly |
| TORTE | Dessert whose name sounds like a legal term |
| TIRAMISU | Italian dessert whose name translates in English as 'pick me up' (8) |