| CAMPOS | Suburb of Alcudia in north Mallorca with two peaceful beaches that look out over Pollensa Bay (3,3) |
| ALCANADA | Peaceful area on the northern edge of Alcudia Bay in north Mallorca with a pebble beach and nearby golf course (8) |
| TOULON | Port city on France's southern Mediterranean coast, it has a ferry connection with Alcudia in north Mallorca (6) |
| SANTANTONI | Fiesta of January 16th/17th when, especially in Sa Pobla, Pollensa and Alcudia in north Mallorca, 25acs are lit and the sound of 15dns can be heard (local spelling) (4,6) |
| CONCH | Name for medium-to-large sea-snails and their shells, so many of the shells have been taken as souvenirs from Spanish beaches that they are now considered an endangered species and are protected by la |
| FACILE | Look out over island from lake that's shallow (6) |
| ALAKE | "Did you ever look out over ___ and think of somethin' buried underneath it?" (Classic line from "De |
| COASTGUARD | Drag a scout out ___ one to look out over the sea (10) |
| CHERRY | Small stone fruit of which the best in the world is said to be of the Picota variety from Extremadura in western Spain; in spring, trees that bear this fruit colour many parts of Mallorca with pink bl |
| TURTLE | Marine creature, examples of the freshwater variety live in the s'Albufera nature reserve in north Mallorca, while conservationists closely monitor their protected seawater cousins (6) |
| POIROT | Fictional detective created by the writer Agatha Christie who first visited Mallorca in 1932 and loved the area around Puerto Pollensa in the north of the island (7,6) |
| FORNES | Archaeological site in the municipality of Montuiri, Mallorca with 3,000-year-old stone monuments (8,2,3,6) |
| UFANES | Area in Campanet, north Mallorca, where, after heavy rainfall, underground water levels rise to the surface and give spectacular natural displays of springs and streams rushing over the rocky ground ( |
| BONAIRE | Coastal residential area in north Mallorca, on the peninsula between the bays of Alcudia and Pollensa (7) |
| POTATO | Vegetable for which Sa Pobla in North Mallorca is well-known (6) |
| NEWMAN | British-born violinist much revered in Mallorca where he founded the annual Pollensa International Music festival in 1962 |
| PHILIP | And 8d, British-born violinist much revered in Mallorca where he founded the annual Pollensa International Music festival in 1962 |
| BOQUER | Scenic valley running 3km north east from Puerto Pollensa, Mallorca, popular with birdwatchers (6) |
| ROBERT | US actor whose films include Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, and who at aged 19 years spent two months painting in Mallorca, he also returned with his wife and children for a holiday |
| DVORAK | Czech composer, a festival marking the 120 years since his death is being held this month in Pollensa, Mallorca (6) |