| TORTOLA | Largest of the British Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, whose name is Spanish for 'turtle dove' (7) |
| ANGUILLA | Island in the Caribbean whose name derives from the Latin word for eel (8) |
| STJOHN | One of the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean (2,4) |
| SECOND | A little time in the day for turtle doves (6) |
| TORTUGA | Caribbean island whose name is Spanish for "turtle" |
| ROADTOWN | Capital of the British Virgin Islands, on the south coast of the island of Tortola (4,4) |
| IRELAND | Galway and Belfast are to be found on this second-largest of the British Isles |
| KIWOMYA | 1987-95 Ipswich striker; current British Virgin Islands coach (7) |
| TERRAIN | Ground for turtle to lose fifth of carapace (7) |
| NECKER | ___ Island, part of the British Virgin Islands run as a luxury resort (6) |
| ROAD | Capital of the British Virgin Islands (4,4) |
| NECKED | Another name for the cape turtle dove is the ring-___ dove |
| FUMITORY | From the Latin meaning "smoke of the earth", arable plant with seeds eaten by the turtle dove with those of the scarlet pimpernel, clover, birdsfoot trefoil and chickweed (8) |
| CAPE | The ___ turtle dove is also known as the ring-necked dove (4) |
| EDWARDIV | Richard, Duke of York's son who reigned twice as king of England and defeated Henry VI in the Wars of the Roses (6,1,1) |
| ADOLFO | ___ Celi, actor who played Largo in the Bond film Thunderball and Pope Alexander VI in The Borgias ( |
| ISLEOFMAN | Largest of the British Crown dependencies by area |
| AIREDALE | Largest of the British terriers, and a Yorkshire valley (8) |
| TWO | Number of turtle doves in "The Twelve Days of Christmas" |
| TEASET | Tease out primarily for Turtle and for the Mad Hatters (3,3) |