| ALCALDE | Magistrate or mayor in a Spanish, Portuguese or Latin America town |
| BURGOMASTER | Chief magistrate or mayor of a town in Austria, Belgium, Germany or the Netherlands (11) |
| MATADORS | Bull fighters in the corridas of Spain or Latin America |
| ESTANCIA | Cattle ranch in southern US or Latin America |
| AZULEJO | From the Arabic for "little polished stone", a glazed blue-and-white or multicoloured tile used to decorate a Portuguese or Spanish building (7) |
| JURAT | In Channel Islands, a magistrate or public official (5) |
| REEVE | In medieval England, a magistrate or other officer of the state (5) |
| COURT | Tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges. (5) |
| UNIO | A genus or Latin name, thought to derive from "one" or "solitaire", in reference to a diamond set by itself, of a freshwater pearl mussel (4) |
| TESTOON | Portuguese or Italian silver coin bearing a king's head |
| EMPANADA | Spanish or Latin American pastry turnover with a sweet or savoury filling; Spanish, 'breaded' (8) |
| IBERIAN | Spanish, Portuguese and English comprehended by one very naughty boy in film (7) |
| AMIGO | Spanish/Portuguese word for a male friend (5) |
| SIT | Be a model, magistrate or tenant (3) |
| ASSESSOR | A sibilant sound interrupted by conclusion of magistrate or judge (8) |
| DUUMVIR | In ancient Rome. one of two magistrates or officials holding a joint office (7) |
| EGGTART | Small sweet pastry, Portuguese or Hong Kong (3,4) |
| ANA | Girl's name, (Spanish/ Portuguese form) (3) |
| ONLYINAMERICA | His reaction to the election of a Jewish mayor in Dublin |
| ALDERWOMAN | Law refreshed with a modern equal-op Lord Mayor in waiting? |