| CATALAN | Language spoken in parts of Spain and the Balearics (7) |
| MAGPIES | Black and white birds akin to the crow family, although the Iberian variety found in southern and central parts of Spain and Portugal are lighter in colour and have blue tails (7) |
| OBSCENE | "With respect to the world of football, I earn a normal wage. But compared to 99.9% of Spain and the rest of the world, I earn an ___ amount": Juan Mata (7) |
| ANDALUSIA | Part of Spain and the States, inter alia (9) |
| SACK | Former name for various white wines of Spain and the Canaries |
| ARAMAIC | Ancient Semitic language spoken in parts of Syria and the Lebanon (7) |
| WALLOON | Dialect spoken in parts of France & Belgium |
| KESTREL | Small bird of prey in the falcon family, fairly common in the Balearics, its numbers are increased with the wintertime arrival of European migrants (7) |
| NAVARRE | A pair of monarchs in part of church in part of Spain (7) |
| RAMONDA | Genus of three species of flowering plants native to shady, rocky places in Spain and the Pyrenees - considered here to be alpines (7) |
| EURASIA | Huge area of mountains left deserted between Spain and the borders of India (7) |
| SPANIEL | King Charles possibly upset Spain and the Spanish (7) |
| PROVENCAL | Language spoken in parts of the south of France |
| MINORCA | Island of the Balearics northeast of Majorca (7) |
| GALICIA | American girl one spies in part of Spain (7) |
| GRANADA | Going north abroad, an Argentinian takes in part of Spain (7) |
| NADENE | Group of North American languages spoken in parts of Alaska, Canada and the southern US (2-4) |
| GAELIC | Celtic language spoken in parts of Scotland and Ireland (6) |
| KASHMIRI | Language spoken in parts of Afghanistan and northern Pakistan |
| REPTILE | Cold-blooded creature; there are 21 different species in the Balearics (7) |