| NAMUR | Capital of Wallonia, French-speaking part of Belgium (5) |
| ACADIA | French-speaking part of the Canadian Maritime Provinces |
| QUEBEC | French-speaking part of Canada (6) |
| ARUBA | Dutch-speaking part of the West Indies |
| LIEGE | Easternmost province of the Wallonia region of Belgium, known in Flemish as Luik (5) |
| EXTRA | Actor with a non-speaking part (5) |
| MIMED | Acted, though one didn't have a speaking part (5) |
| ROCHEFORT | Belgian city of Wallonia, close to the Ardennes, that was the site of the Battle of Bure during the Second World War (9) |
| CHARLEROI | The largest city and municipality of Wallonia, Belgium |
| DICTIONARIES | In a manner of a speaking, part of the horoscope in publications that are wordy perhaps in the extreme (12) |
| LATINAMERICA | Spanish or Portuguese speaking part of New World |
| STEP | Russia's plain speaking part of procedure |
| BARRIO | Spanish-speaking part of town |
| HAWAII | This U.S. state is, physiographically speaking, part of Oceania. |
| ENAMOUR | Captivate leader of orchestra in eastern part of Belgium |
| WADI | Watercourse in Arabic- speaking parts of N Africa and southern Asia that remains dry except in the rainy season (4) |
| ARDENNES | Highly attractive part of Belgium (8) |
| FLANDERS | Homer's neighbour in part of Belgium (8) |
| MIME | He has a part in Wagner's Ring -- a non-speaking part (4) |
| VOCALCORDS | Speaking parts, eloquent on trousers (5,5) |