| AMARETTO | Brown almond-flavoured Italian liqueur whose name translates as 'little bitter' (8) |
| AMARO | Liqueur whose name translates as "bitter" in Italian |
| PETITFS | French desserts whose name translates as "small ovens" |
| FERRET | Animal whose Latin name Mustela putorius furo translates as "little thief" (6) |
| APEROL | Italian liqueur whose name comes from the French slang for "aperitif" |
| AMARETTI | Sweet almond-flavoured Italian liqueur which features in the cocktails French Connection and Cuban Breeze (8) |
| BISCOTTI | Twice-baked almond-flavoured Italian biscuits, traditionally served with Vin Santo (8) |
| NINTENDO | Japanese electronics company whose name translates as 'leave luck to heaven' (8) |
| CAMINODE | Ancient route, whose name translates as 'the way of St James', popular with religious pilgrims since the 10th Century (6,2,8) |
| SANTIAGO | Ancient route, whose name translates as 'the way of St James', popular with religious pilgrims since the 10th Century (6,2,8) |
| AYIANAPA | Coastal resort of SE Cyprus whose name translates as 'holy dell' (4,4) |
| SINNFEIN | Irish political party whose name translates as 'we ourselves' |
| CREPERIE | A type of restaurant whose name translates as 'pancake house' |
| EMPANADA | Snack whose name translates as "breaded" |
| TIRAMISU | Coffee-flavoured Italian dessert made with mascarpone (8) |
| PARMESAN | Dry sharp-flavoured Italian cheese (8) |
| GALLIANO | Golden-yellow Italian liqueur flavoured with herbs |
| LEMONJELLO | Lemon-flavoured Italian liqueur first patented by Capri businessman Massimo Canale in 1988 (10) |
| SAMBUCA | Liquorice-flavoured Italian liqueur (7) |
| ESPERANTO | Language whose name translates as "one who hopes" |