| GALLIARD | Lively dance popular in Europe during the 16th/17th centuries (8) |
| PASQUINADE | Type of satire that became popular in Europe during the 16th century (10) |
| SCHOONER | Sailing ship with two or more masts, first used by the Dutch in 16th/17th centuries (8) |
| AGRA | Mughal Empire capital of the 16th-17th century |
| SPICES | The most demanded and expensive products available in Europe during the Middle Ages (6) |
| FANDANGO | A lively dance popular in Spain and Spanish America (8) |
| PARTISAN | A resistance fighter, especially in Italy or eastern Europe during the Second World War (8) |
| LINDY | Lively dance popular in the US in the 1930s, _ hop (5) |
| CAKEWALK | A strutting dance popular in the 19th century whose name has come to mean a name has come to mean a very easy task (8) |
| SCIMITAR | Short, curved sword like those wielded by pirates in modern day re-enactments of the many attacks along Mallorca's coastline that took place during the 16th century (8) |
| ROMANTIC | Artistic, literary and musical era popular in Europe towards the end of the 18th Century (8) |
| GALOP | Lively dance popular in the 19th Century in England and France (5) |
| BOOGALOO | Latin dance popular in the '60s |
| BAGUIRMI | Islamic kingdom or sultanate that existed as an independent state during the 16th and 17th centuries southeast of Lake Chad |
| CHARLESTON | Lively dance, popular in 1920s (10) |
| PALLMALL | 16th/17th-century lawn game considered to be a precursor to croquet (4-4) |
| VOLTA | A quick-moving Italian dance popular during the 16th and 17th Centuries (5) |
| PIRATES | Sea bandits, as those who plagued the Mallorcan coast from Pollensa and Alcudia in the north-east to Soller and Andtratx in the west and south during the 16th and 17th centuries (7) |
| GOTHIC | Style of architecture which spread throughout Europe during the 12th 16th centuries (6) |
| GAVOTTE | Lively French dance popular in the Baroque era |