| IUS | Law (3rd n.) and, occasionally in comedy, a soup |
| SOUBRETTE | In comedy, a pert coquettish maidservant (9) |
| RAIL | One of a large family of terrestrial and semi-amphibious birds, the shy Water variety can be heard and occasionally seen in the Albufera nature reserve in north Mallorca (4) |
| CUPIDITATE | With a good wish or, more commonly, in lust (3rd n. abl.) |
| MEMORABILE | Remarkable, (n. adj.) or (3rd. n. subst.) |
| SILEX | Pebble, flint, and metaphorically, hard-heartedness (3rd n.) |
| ORIS | Os, ____ (3rd n.) of a mouth: buccae |
| LUX | Light and therefore, for poets, day (3rd n.) |
| ENS | N nn n and n and n |
| PHEASANT | Game-bird, a species introduced to Mallorca and occasionally seen in the countryside (8) |
| PECUS | A herd (3rd n.) |
| HEADLIGHT | Sheer and occasionally delicate part of a car |
| TIARA | What makes a woman sparkle and occasionally strip abroad? (5) |
| NICKEL | Steal and occasionally deal in coin (6) |
| NEMORA | Woods (nemus, 3rd n. nom., acc.) |
| BOVES | Oxen (3rd n.): poculi calidi reminisceris |
| CULMEN | Top, summit, apex (3rd n.) |
| AGMEN | That which is driven, an army, herd etc (3rd n.) |
| AEQUORIS | Of the sea (3rd n.), metaphor due to its marble-like flatness |
| SLEEP | Half a mile in a month? ~n and the rest! |