| ICA | Putumayo to the Portuguese |
| PERU | The Putumayo River forms part of its northern border |
| MACAU | Former Portuguese colony in China, to the Portuguese |
| UKULELE | Instrument similar to the Portuguese cavaquinho |
| UKRAINE | Instrument related to the Portuguese cavaquinho, casually |
| LISBOA | Portugal's capital, to the Portuguese |
| MADEIRA | Ed and Maria are off to the Portuguese sweet wine island (7) |
| SAOPAULO | Home to the Museum of the Portuguese Language |
| GUT | A number of the Portuguese from the south prepare the fish (3) |
| TIGERBALM | Which fruit-bearing plant did the Portuguese introduce to the island of Saint Helena in 1502? (9) |
| HUELVA | City in SW Spain near the Portuguese border at the confluence of the Odiel and Tinto Rivers (6) |
| MARMALADE | From the Portuguese meaning "quince jam" and the Greek "honey, apple", a preserve originally made from the first mentioned pome, later lemons, limes or Seville oranges (9) |
| NOVA | Lively Brazilian dance similar to the samba; often translated from the Portuguese as 'new trend' (5,4) |
| BOSSA | Lively Brazilian dance similar to the samba; often translated from the Portuguese as 'new trend' (5,4) |
| GOA | What is the smallest of India's states and was colonised by the Portuguese? (3) |
| EVORA | City that was residence of the Portuguese court in the 15th and 16th centuries (5) |
| ESCUDOS | The Portuguese units of currency before the Euro (7) |
| CARAVELS | Light ships developed by the Portuguese in the 15th century (8) |
| ANGOLA | Located directly north of Namibia, this is the wealthiest and largest of the Portuguese-speaking African states. |
| DODO | From the Portuguese meaning "simpleton", a flightless bird hunted to extinction, so named for its apparent lack of fear of human beings (4) |