| WINDMILLS | In Cervantes' novel, Don Quixote unsuccessfully attacked these structures, giving us the phrase 'til |
| SANCHOPANZA | Squire to Don Quixote in Cervantes' novel (6,5) |
| SANCHO | ___ Panza, fictional character in Don Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote (6) |
| MANOFLAMANCHA | Broadway musical based on the Miguel de Cervantes novel Don Quixote: 4 wds. |
| ARMADA | England was unsuccessfully attacked in 1588 by this Spanish war fleet |
| THREE | ----- Bridges, structures giving name to SR 75E MPD (5) |
| LOTHARIO | Salacious character in Cervantes' 1605 novel Don Quixote (8) |
| TILTAT | _ _ windmills: expression meaning 'attack imaginary enemies', originating in the novel Don Quixote (4,2) |
| PYRAMIDS | These structures in Egypt are the oldest of the seven wonders of the world |
| CERVANTES | Spanish novelist who wrote the epic novel Don Quixote (9) |
| SUNLAMPS | Paper contacts the foreign police in barracks - some will be red in the face lying under these structures (8) |
| ICEHOUSES | Used for centuries to store snow during winter in Mallorca, the remains of these structures can still be seen in the island's mountain peaks (3,6) |
| HIPJOINTS | These structures divide the human body approximately in half, top to bottom |
| OFFER | Mario Puzo's The Godfather gave us the phrase, an ... you can't refuse |
| TENNYSON | Famous Victorian poet who gave us the phrase: 'Nature, red in tooth and claw' (8) |
| PITCHING | Taking it on the chin, lodger goes out, giving us the key (8) |
| DULCINEA | Mistress of Don Quixote in Cervantes' tale (8) |
| ESAU | Biblical figure whose story gave us the phrase "mess of pottage" |
| OTHELLO | Which play gave us the phrase "green-eyed monster"? (7) |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek who gave us the phrases sour grapes and the boy who cried wolf |