| DOBRA | Main currency unit of Sao Tome and Principe, divided into 100 centimos (5) |
| SUCRE | Main currency unit of Ecuador before the adoption of the US dollar in 2000, divided into 100 centavos (5) |
| COLON | Standard monetary unit of Costa Rica and El Salvador worth 100 centimos and 100 centavos respectively (5) |
| SAOTOME | Capital of Sao Tome and Principe (3,4) |
| BOM | Prime Minister of Sao Tome and Principe (3) |
| CARVALHO | President of Sao Tome and Principe (8) |
| EVARISTO | President of Sao Tome and Principe (8) |
| PATACA | Main currency unit of Macao ( and formerly of East Timor), divided into 100 avos ( 6) |
| PRAIA | Capital and largest city of Cape Verde, on the south shore of Sao Tiago (Santiago) island (5) |
| RHINE | Main currency in The Netherlands (5) |
| INCUR | Encounter main currency inclusions |
| RIEL | Main currency unit of Cambodia, subdivided into 10 kak or 100 sen (4) |
| TILDE | Style detail, a forgotten part of Sao Paulo, originally |
| QUETZAL | Main currency unit of Guatemala, divided into Arrow words are like crosswords, but the clues are printed inside squares on the grid. Write your answers in the blank squares in the direction indicated |
| REAL | Main currency unit of Brazil since 1994, equal to 100 centavos (4) |
| BAHIA | Brazilian state northeast of Sao Paulo |
| PRINCIPE | Piper "Nic" was from part of Sao Tome (8) |
| GUARANI | Standard monetary unit of Paraguay, worth one hundred centimos |
| BOLIVAR | Standard monetary unit of Venezuela, equal to 100 centimos (7) |
| PESETA | One hundred centimos paid back in unfortunate separation (6) |