| OLDMANSBEARD | Nickname for usnea or Spanish moss |
| TILLANDSIA | Genus of tropical American plants that includes Spanish moss (10) |
| LIVEOAKS | Spanish-moss carriers (2 wds.) |
| TILLANDSIAS | India stalls spreading plants like the Spanish moss (11) |
| BROMELIAD | Any plant of the tropical American family Bromeliaceae, including the pineapple, Spanish moss etc. (9) |
| AMOROSO | Italian, Latin or Spanish word for "loving", hence for music to be played tenderly; a male lover or ladies' man; or, lovingly aged dark sweet sherry (7) |
| VOLCANO | Its origins in English can be traced to Italian (or Spanish but ultimately Latin). It describes, as Britannica defines it, a "vent in the crust of Earth or another planet or satellite, from which issu |
| 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) |
| MAJORDOMO | Chief official of an Italian or Spanish princely household, or the head servant for a wealthy family (5-4) |
| CON | Italian or Spanish for "with" |
| LANGUAGE | English Mandarin or Spanish for example |
| ONION | 'Sweet' or 'Red' or 'Spanish' in the kitchen |
| SELECTION | In part, take French or Spanish translation for the anthology |
| CASA | Italian or Spanish for "house" (4) |
| PADRE | Man of the cloth, or Spanish for "father" |
| SENORA | A married Spanish or Spanish-speaking woman (6) |
| OMELET | It may be French or Spanish, for example |
| ALTO | Low female voice, or Spanish for "high" |
| HACIENDAS | Ranches or large estates in Spain or Spanish speaking countries (9) |
| PAISANS | To those of Italian or Spanish descent, friends or fellow countrymen |