| FUNCHAL | Capital city of Madeira, named from the local abundance of wild fennel (7) |
| KELPER | Native or inhabitant of the Falkland Islands, from the local abundance of seaweed (6) |
| ALCOHOL | Booze from the local? Oh, getting surprisingly tipsy (7) |
| AMALGAM | Blend of Malaga poured out on top of Madeira (7) |
| SERCIAL | White Portuguese grape variety that produces the driest classic style of Madeira wine (7) |
| COUNSEL | Advice heard from the local authority (7) |
| OPENBAR | One barp emerges from the local must mean it's on the house for every yokel! (4,3) |
| MALMSEY | The sweetest variety of Madeira wine (7) |
| DENARII | Old coins from Asian land turned up in heart of Madeira |
| RAISINS | Ingredient of madeira is ... insidiously ... some old grapes (7) |
| TURISMO | Major industry of Madeira |
| FLOORED | To be overwhelmed with an abundance of something is to be what (7) |
| UBEROUS | Yielding abundance of milk (7) |
| SURFEIT | Abundance of vitamin in cut fruits (7) |
| SLIDING | Moving without an abundance of grip. (7) |
| CARTRIP | Journey in "Paper Towns" or "An Abundance of Katherines" |
| UBERIOR | More fertile; a richer abundance of vices, ____ vitiorum copia (Juv. Sat. 1.87) |
| SEAFRET | Worry at abundance of mist (3-4) |
| DELSHAMS | Underground complex of rock formations in Manacor, Mallorca just one kilometre from Puerto Cristo on the island's east coast, its name comes from the local word for fishhooks which mirror the shape of |
| CUEVAS | Underground complex of rock formations in Manacor, Mallorca just one kilometre from Puerto Cristo on the island's east coast, its name comes from the local word for fishhooks which mirror the shape of |