| ALTAMIRA | Cave in Cantabria, Spain famous for its Palaeolithic paintings (8) |
| PAMPLONA | City in northern Spain, famous for its annual bull runs (8) |
| VALENCIA | Mediterranean port in eastern Spain famous for the Las Fallas festival (8) |
| ERENO | City in Basque Country, Spain, famous for its marble |
| RONDA | Ancient town in Andalucia, Spain famous for its bullring (5) |
| TOLEDO | City on the River Tagus in central Spain famous for its steel and swords (6) |
| RIOJA | Region of northern Spain, famous for its wine (5) |
| STONEAGE | Prehistoric period usually subdivided into the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic stages (5,3) |
| JEREZ | City in south-west Spain, famous for sherry (5) |
| BILBAO | Port in N. Spain famous for the production of iron and steel goods (6) |
| SANTANDER | Capital of the province of Cantabria, Spain (9) |
| EBRO | River rising in Cantabria and flowing 580 miles into the Mediterranean (4) |
| NEANDERTHAL | Type of primitive man occurring in Europe in late Palaeolithic times (11) |
| OLDUVAIGORGE | Fossils providing evidence of Palaeolithic cultures were discovered in which narrow rock cleft in Ta |
| LASCAUX | Site of a complex of caves in Dordogne, France, containing Palaeolithic wall drawings and paintings (7) |
| CROMAGNON | Man who lived in Europe during late Palaeolithic times (3-6) |
| APHOTIC | Palaeolithic 6dn left in the dark (7) |
| SEVE | Cantabria-born golfer, familiarly |
| AZILIAN | What describes the Palaeolithic culture of south-west France and north-east Spain that existed about |
| MESOLITHIC | Geological period between the Palaeolithic and Neolithic (10) |