| LATINAMERICA | Spanish or Portuguese speaking part of New World |
| AMERICA | Spanish or Portuguese-speaking nations south of the US, Latin ... |
| HIDALGO | Low-ranking nobleman in a Spanish- or Portuguese-speaking country (7) |
| DAGOES | Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese speaking |
| NAMUR | Capital of Wallonia, French-speaking part of Belgium (5) |
| BARRIO | Spanish-speaking part of town |
| GRANDEE | Spanish or Portuguese prince or nobleman of the highest rank (7) |
| DICTIONARIES | In a manner of a speaking, part of the horoscope in publications that are wordy perhaps in the extreme (12) |
| ACADIA | French-speaking part of the Canadian Maritime Provinces |
| STEP | Russia's plain speaking part of procedure |
| QUEBEC | French-speaking part of Canada (6) |
| HAWAII | This U.S. state is, physiographically speaking, part of Oceania. |
| ARUBA | Dutch-speaking part of the West Indies |
| DONNA | Polite form of address for an Italian, Spanish or Portuguese lady |
| IBERIAN | Be in West New Guinea with the Spanish or Portuguese (7) |
| SEPHARDI | A Jewish person of Spanish or Portuguese descent (8) |
| CARAVEL | Small Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship of the 15th- and 16th-centuries |
| ISABEL | Spanish or Portuguese form of Elizabeth (6) |
| LATIN | Person of Italian, Spanish or Portuguese extraction |
| CASA | Spanish or Portuguese, from "cabin, cottage, hut", for a house or home (4) |