| LISBOA | Capital of Portugal in the language of its citizens |
| AZORES | The -- is an autonomous region of Portugal in the Atlantic (6) |
| FARO | The southernmost city of Portugal, in the Algarve region (4) |
| ARGENTINA | This country, Antarctica's closest neighbor, bolstered its territorial claim to the continent by having one of its citizens become the first person ever born there, on Jan. 7, 1978 |
| SPARTA | Ancient Greek city noted for the austere way of life of its citizens |
| ETHNOMETHODOLOGY | Study of communication in the language of everyday conversation |
| EENSYWEENSY | Very small, in the language of or for the very small |
| INFANTA | A daughter of a ruling monarch in Spain or Portugal in the past (7) |
| MOTHERSUPERIOR | "Insect astir" in the language of teaching scripture or religious leader (6,8) |
| IRISH | 17D 9D in the language of Dubliners? |
| MANGANESE | Element in the language of comics? (9) |
| TIE | 'Restraint' in the language of someone from Bangkok say (3) |
| LATIN | Short story put up in the language of Juvenal |
| MACAU | Resort city (once a colony of Portugal) in China |
| ALGARVE | Region of Portugal in which Faro is found (7) |
| CONSUL | An official sent to a foreign city by a country to promote trade and look after the interests of its citizens |
| ARMORIST | Word for a bearings boffin, colours connoisseur, emblazonry expert, heraldry hotshot, shield scholar or other old hand versed in the language of family crests (8) |
| DANNY | FC Zenit midfielder who played for Portugal in the 2010 World Cup (5) |
| ELAN | The impetuosity of the French is in the language (4) |
| COIMBRA | The capital of Portugal from 1190 to 1260 and the seat of the country's oldest university |