| SENHOR | Man of Brazil |
| RIVER | First word of the name for a group of six species of primarily freshwater dolphins of south-central Asia, China, and South America and in the coastal waters of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. (5) |
| RECIFE | Capital of the state of Pernambuco in NE Brazil, known informally as the 'Venice of Brazil' (6) |
| SAOPAULO | Most populous city of Brazil; capital of a southern state of the same name (3,5) |
| MADEIRA | Largest tributary of the Amazon river, forming part of the southern border of Brazil with Bolivia (7) |
| MANATEE | A large aquatic herbivorous animal of the warm parts of the Atlantic and the rivers of Brazil (7) |
| PEDRO | Name of either of the only two emperors of Brazil |
| BOAVISTA | Capital of Roraima, the northernmost state of Brazil, on the west bank of the Branco River (3,5) |
| KERNEL | Report of officer in centre of Brazil? |
| SURREAL | South of Madrid, capital of Brazil - bizarre! |
| BAHIA | Part of the coast of Brazil |
| ORCHID | National flower of Brazil, Colombia and Panama which, according to the language of flowers, symbolis |
| SCENARIO | Most of the view from a part of Brazil is a screenwriter's dream perhaps (8) |
| NATAL | Three of my mates who live in Lana are arranging a trip to a place on the Atlantic coast of Brazil (5) |
| RORAIMA | Mountain at the junction of the boundaries of Brazil, Guyana and Venezuela (7) |
| TUPI | A member of an indigenous South American people of Brazil and Paraguay (4) |
| PELE | Legendary footballer who was Minister of Sports of Brazil (4) |
| RIOBRANCO | Capital of Acre, the westernmost state of Brazil (3,6) |
| PARA | A state of equality, a state of Brazil (4) |
| HOLM | Actor Ian of "Brazil" |