| PATIOS | Word from the Spanish for "courtyards" |
| PATIO | Word from the Spanish for "courtyard" |
| SOLERA | Word, from the Spanish for "base, bottom", for a "bottoms up" tiered aging and flavouring system for sherry (6) |
| MUSTANG | Word from the Spanish for "stray beast" |
| VAMOOSE | Word from the Spanish for "let's go" |
| AREA | English word from the Latin for "courtyard" |
| HASTALAVISTA | Common parting words, from the Spanish |
| OMBRE | Card game, the name derived from the Spanish for man |
| LASVEGAS | Nevada city from the Spanish for "the meadows" |
| ELSEGUNDO | California city from the Spanish for "the second" (2 wds.) |
| PICANTE | Term for spicy (of food), from the Spanish for biting (7) |
| PASSACAGLIA | Italian dance form from the Spanish for "walk in the street" |
| OLIO | From the Spanish for "stew" and Latin for "pot", a spicy hotchpotch; by extension, a medley, miscellany or potpourri; or, a vaudeville (4) |
| SERRANO | From the Spanish for "of the mountains, highlander", a green type of chilli; or, a variety of cured ham (7) |
| PAVANE | From the Spanish for "peacock", a slow stately dance evocative of the courtly swishing of said fowl's train (6) |
| REPOSADO | A type of tequila which has been aged in oak for between two months and a year, from the Spanish for 'rested' |
| BOCARATON | Florida city from the Spanish for "mouth of the mouse" (2 wds.) |
| CANASTA | Two-pack card game of the rummy family named from the Spanish for 'basket' (7) |
| CASTANETS | Instrument from the Spanish for "chestnuts" |
| SIERRA | Range of jagged peaks, from the Spanish for "saw" |