| LAPSANG | A variety of pinewood-smoked souchong tea brought to England from Portugal by Catherine of Braganza in 1662, said to be a favourite of Sherlock Holmes (7) |
| CANARYISLANDS | The only overseas territory given to Castile rather than Portugal by the treaty of Alcacovas in 1479 |
| GLENDA | Halifax-born actress Ms. Braganza |
| SMOKY | Like the flavor of Lapsang souchong tea |
| GREENGAGE | Plum-like green fruit cultivated from a type of tree brought to England from France (9) |
| TAMWORTH | Breed of red-coated pig brought to England from Ireland early in the 19th century (8) |
| POLARI | English slang derived from the Lingua Franca of Mediterranean ports, brought to England by sailors from the 16th century onwards |
| POLO | Game brought to England from India |
| ELGINMARBLES | A collection of classical Greek sculptures that originally decorated the Parthenon and were brought to England by Thomas Bruce |
| LANGSHAN | Croad ___ is a breed of heavy chickens that were imported to England from China in 1872 (8) |
| REMOTE | US group came back to England from a long way off (6) |
| CALAIS | French port that belonged to England from 1347 to 1558 |
| MUNTJAC | Deer introduced to England from Asia in the 1920s (7) |
| ASSAM | Tea brought back from service area (5) |
| CATHAR | Tea brought round at one was condemned by the orthodox |
| PLUMCAKE | Something for tea brought by pack mule (4,4) |
| ARTICHOKE | Globe -; edible thistle said to have been introduced to France by Catherine de Medici in the 16th century, depicted in designs by William Morris (9) |
| MARIETTE | First name of the Larkin played by Catherine Zeta-Jones in the TV series The Darling Buds of May |
| VASCO | Navigator who discovered the sea route from Portugal to India around the Cape of Good Hope (5,2,4) |
| DAGAMA | Vasco _, discoverer of the sea route from Portugal to India (2,4) |