| ARIOSO | Lyrical piece a Portuguese speaking city thus presented (6) |
| BARRIO | Spanish-speaking area of city - except for a Portuguese-speaking city (6) |
| ASTOUNDED | Amazed by ad - not used to seeing it thus presented (9) |
| LOANDA | Capital and largest city of Angola, world's third-largest Portuguese-speaking city (6) |
| TRIFLE | A false or idle tale; a thing of litle value; a slight piece; a small sum; a gewgaw; a type of pewter; or, a cold pudding of custard, fruit cocktail, jelly and sherry-soaked sponge with a sprinkling o |
| MEDLEY | Collection of songs played as a continuous piece; a combination of four styles of swimming in one race; or, the general name for a dish consisting of an assortment of vegetables (6) |
| ANGOLA | Portuguese-speaking African country (6) |
| SAO | ___ Paulo: World's largest Portuguese- speaking city (3) |
| BRASILIA | Portuguese-speaking city formed by an anagram of "Libras" + IA |
| PERIOD | Is this piece a timepiece? (6) |
| BRAZIL | Portuguese-speaking country (6) |
| DAGOES | Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese speaking |
| SAMPLE | Test piece: a - of the product |
| LUANDA | Portuguese-speaking capital |
| BOLERO | Ravel piece; a jacket |
| CHUCK | To casually toss or fling into a bin, dump a partner or abandon a job; a pebble; a playful pat under a chin; a clamp for a drill's boring-piece; a call of a biddy; or, one's ducky (5) |
| SAOTOME | Part of a Portuguese-speaking W African island nation (3,4) |
| TAKE | A scene or version of a shot filmed at one time; a sequence of recorded music; a capture of a chess piece; a catch of a ball; or, a quantity of copy given to a compositor (4) |
| URBE | Rus in -, Latin for "country in the city", thus a rural atmosphere created by a garden, green space, park or other rustic feature within a town (4) |
| JUMP | A hop by a knight in chess; a move in draughts that captures an opponent's piece; a wall-like obstacle in equestrian puissance; or, a descent by a parachutist (4) |