| SESFONTS | Natural phenomenon in Campanet, Mallorca where after heavy rainfall water springs from underground and flows spectacularly through trees and rocks (3,5,6) |
| UFANES | Natural phenomenon in Campanet, Mallorca where after heavy rainfall water springs from underground and flows spectacularly through trees and rocks (3,5,6) |
| SESFONTSUFANES | Spectacular natural water phenomenon in Campanet, Mallorca caused by springs and rushing streams after heavy rainfall (3,5,6) |
| SUB | Short word for an advance or loan; a hoagie sandwich; a copy-editor; a metro or an underground; a reserve player; or, an "unterseeboot" (3) |
| AVALANCHE | Fearsome natural phenomenon in alpine regions |
| SUBTERRANEAN | Underground a€¦ (12) |
| STALACTITE | Icicle-like formation hanging from the roof of a limestone cave, amazing structures can be seen in Mallorca's many caves, for example, those of Drach and Hams and in Arta and Campanet (10) |
| JETE | In ballet, a step in which a dancer springs from one leg and lands on the other (4) |
| ULLARO | Inland village in Mallorca between Sa Pobla and Campanet, location of a 13th century Moorish farmhouse and specified on several hiking routes in the area (6) |
| PLAYAS | Basins which fill after heavy rainfall (6) |
| ARROYO | Dry watercourse which temporarily fills after heavy rainfall (6) |
| RANDA | Village in Algaida in the centre of Mallorca where the first hermitage on the island was established in the 13th century (5) |
| GARLIC | Strong-smelling plant used to flavour many dishes, a major crop in Spain and widely used in Mallorca where it is cultivated and grows wild (6) |
| MARTIN | Bird of the swallow family which likes to build its mud nests in the eaves of buildings and is abundant in Mallorca, where it originally suspended its nests from the roofs of caves (6) |
| ACANTHUS | Plant with large leaves and spear-like flower stems, native to the Mediterranean and a common sight in Mallorca, where its influence on architecture can also be seen on decorative columns in the islan |
| CONTRABAND | Smuggled or prohibited goods, a trade once common in Mallorca where there are several roads named after it, for example near Sa Calobra and Formentor (10) |
| CHARCOAL | Carbonic material made by firing wood, a traditional craft in Mallorca where old burning pits can be seen in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range (8) |
| MALLARD | The most common surfacefeeding duck with the male having a shiny green head, plentiful in Mallorca where it breeds and its population is further increased by winter arrivals from the north (7) |
| NEWMAN | British-born violinist much revered in Mallorca where he founded the annual Pollensa International Music festival in 1962 |
| MEMPHIS | Where, after me, a politician has his following (7) |