| DOBRA | Standard monetary unit of Sao Tome and Principe, divided into 100 centimos (5) |
| COLON | Standard monetary unit of Costa Rica and El Salvador worth 100 centimos and 100 centavos respectively (5) |
| SAOTOME | Capital of Sao Tome and Principe (3,4) |
| BOM | Prime Minister of Sao Tome and Principe (3) |
| CARVALHO | President of Sao Tome and Principe (8) |
| EVARISTO | President of Sao Tome and Principe (8) |
| PRAIA | Capital and largest city of Cape Verde, on the south shore of Sao Tiago (Santiago) island (5) |
| TILDE | Style detail, a forgotten part of Sao Paulo, originally |
| BAHIA | Brazilian state northeast of Sao Paulo |
| GUARANI | Standard monetary unit of Paraguay, worth one hundred centimos |
| BOLIVAR | Standard monetary unit of Venezuela, equal to 100 centimos (7) |
| PRINCIPE | Piper "Nic" was from part of Sao Tome (8) |
| SOL | Standard Peruvian monetary until worth 100 centimos |
| PESETA | One hundred centimos paid back in unfortunate separation (6) |
| PESETAS | They're worth 100 centimos in Spain |
| AZORES | Archipelago including the islands of Sao Miguel, Pico and Flores; an autonomous region of Portugal (6) |
| TOAMOUSE | University in Sao Tome translated 1785 poem (2,1,5) |
| SPRITZER | Leaders of Sao Paulo race given bottled Tizer to drink (8) |
| CUBATAO | City in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 12 kilometres from Santos, noted for its pollution |
| BRAZILGRAZIE | Thanks from a Bologna-born resident of Sao Paulo? |