| ESTANCIA | A large estate or cattle ranch in Spanish America |
| FAZENDA | Especially in Brazil, a large estate, plantation or cattle ranch (7) |
| HACIENDA | A ranch, in Spanish speaking countries (8) |
| AVENUE | Known in French as an allee, a tree-lined approach to a country house, large estate or area of parkland (6) |
| PEON | One held in servitude in Spanish America becomes a foot soldier in India |
| RANCHERO | What, in Spanish America, do they call a cattle grazier (8) |
| PRESIDIO | A fortified post or settlement in Spanish America (8) |
| LAIRD | A landowner in Scotland, especially of a large estate (5) |
| STEWARD | One in charge of the affairs of a large estate |
| LODGE | Gatekeeper or gardener's cottage within the grounds of a large estate (5) |
| LANDOWNER | Reel in one with a big estate (9) |
| DOMAIN | Estate or land owned or governed by a person, family or ruler; or, a field of knowledge (6) |
| LADRONE | A pirate in Spain or Spanish America (7) |
| CHASE | A private country estate or area of land reserved for hunting; the quarry pursued; or, a frame for holding type in letterpress printing (5) |
| EASTBEXINGTON | Ray lives with his three sons on a big estate about one mile from Abbotsbury (4,9) |
| ASSETS | They're included in the estate or fixed in a ship (6) |
| FANDANGO | A lively dance popular in Spain and Spanish America (8) |
| HACIENDAS | Ranches or large estates in Spain or Spanish speaking countries (9) |
| FLIPHOUSES | Turn a quick profit in real estate ... or what this puzzle's themed answers do? |
| COWHAND | Worker on a cattle ranch |