| RANDA | Village in Algaida in the centre of Mallorca where the first hermitage on the island was established in the 13th century (5) |
| LLUBI | Small, traditional town in the centre of Mallorca, known mainly for its production of capers and honey (5) |
| SLAIN | Killed when almost all of the island was destroyed (5) |
| SPICE | The --- Islands was the former name of the Moluccas (5) |
| HOOPOE | Insect-eating crested bird which is common in Mallorca where the European variety is sedentary (6) |
| LLUCALCARI | Hidden picturesque cove near Deia, Mallorca, where the artist Picasso once stayed (10) |
| POSIDONIA | Seagrass endemic to the Mediterranean, known as the "lungs of the sea" because of its ability to absorb carbon, it is a particular feature around the coast of Mallorca where conservation and replantin |
| GOLDFINCH | Colourful bird that is plentiful in the Balearic Islands, especially in the fields of Mallorca where it likes to eat thistle seeds (9) |
| SANTJORDI | Old fishing port in the south of Mallorca where you can catch a boat to the Cabrera National Park - see 2dn (7,2,4,5) |
| COLONIADE | Old fishing port in the south of Mallorca where you can catch a boat to the Cabrera National Park - see 25ac (7,2,4,5) |
| SQUID | Marine creature, common in the kitchens of Mallorca where it is often served stuffed with other meat or vegetables (5) |
| MARTIN | Bird of the swallow family which likes to build its mud nests in the eaves of buildings and is abundant in Mallorca, where it originally suspended its nests from the roofs of caves (6) |
| GLADIOLUS | Flower of the lily family which grows wild in Mallorca where its purple florets provide much colour to fields on the island in May/June time (9) |
| PERPIGNAN | French town located at the foot of the Pyrenees near the border with Spain, in the 13th century it was the continental capital of the then Kingdom of Mallorca (9) |
| CORNCRAKE | Bird of the rail family which largely inhabits cornfields, it can occasionally be seen in the wetlands of Mallorca, notably the Albufera reserve in the north of the island (9) |
| ACANTHUS | Plant with large leaves and spear-like flower stems, native to the Mediterranean and a common sight in Mallorca, where its influence on architecture can also be seen on decorative columns in the islan |
| BALI | Invaded by the Dutch in 1908 and the Japanese in WWII this Sunda island was absorbed into the new nation of Indonesia |
| 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 |
| MANCORDE | Small town in the Raiguer district of Mallorca, nestled in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountain range it is bordered by Selva, Lloseta, Alaro and Escorca and celebrates the day of its patron saint |
| LAVALL | Small town in the Raiguer district of Mallorca, nestled in the foothills of the Tramuntana mountain range it is bordered by Selva, Lloseta, Alaro and Escorca and celebrates the day of its patron saint |