| MANIFOLD | Isle, provided it's ancient -- of which there are many (8) |
| AGRIMONY | From Greek for "poppy", thought due to its ancient use as a sedative, a plant with spikes of yellow flowers, hence its other names including church steeples, fairy wand and sticklewort (8) |
| BUTTERFLY | Insect with brightly coloured wings, of which there are many varieties in Mallorca, the most famous being the Geranium Bronze which was accidentally introduced to the island from South Africa in 1989 |
| LOTS | Things auctioned, of which there are many (4) |
| OUNCE | Animal of which there are many in the pound (5) |
| DALE | Valley (of which there are many in Yorkshire) (4) |
| EDIFYING | Looking round department provided it's instructive (8) |
| ASLONGAS | Provided it's of equal length (2,4,2) |
| TAMARACK | Tree in flower, at the foot of which there's 'orse |
| PRIMEVAL | Pamela analyses liver - it's ancient (8) |
| MUGSGAME | Local faces willing provided it's a foolish endeavour (3'1,4) |
| AFFORDED | Provided it's accommodated in budget |
| KILOGRAMS | Units of measure of which there are 1000 in a tonne (9) |
| ACRE | Measure of area of which there are 640 in one square mile (4) |
| SUPERABUNDANT | Ants under a pub, of which there are far too many (13) |
| OWLET | What is the young of the bird of which there are barn, tawny and snowy varieties? (5) |
| THISTLE | Prickly plant, the national emblem of Scotland, and of which there are several varieties on Mallorca including the pink Spear, Creeping and Slender (7) |
| PINOT | Variety of grape and the wine made from it of which there are several produced by Mallorcan vineyards (5) |
| ZODIAC | Of which there are twelve signs (6) |
| SKIING | Sport of which there are Alpine and Nordic categories (6) |