| CLASSICS | Greek and Latin colourful sides to go with Cassis cocktail (8) |
| SCAMPI | Starter-size side to go with island seafood (6) |
| WEAROFF | Sport with cricket side to go down in effect? |
| PRIMROSE | Name, from Old French and Latin for "first flower", in allusion to its appearance in early spring, for a meadow or woodland bloom related to cowslip, cyclamen and pimpernel; or, its pale-yellow hue (8 |
| FAREWELL | Until we meet again, get on with the Spanish and Latin (8) |
| FLAMENCO | The word "flamingo" comes from the Spanish and Latin word "flamenco" which means ___, and refers to the bright colour of the birds' feathers |
| NEPOTISM | Favouritism towards relatives. The word has Italian and Latin roots, originally referring to the practice of granting privileges to a pope's "nephew", a euphemism for his son. |
| ELOQUENT | Expressive English and Latin quote about new inside (8) |
| HACIENDA | Landed estate in Spain and Latin America (8) |
| EMPANADA | In Spanish and Latin American cookery, a pasty with a usually savoury filling |
| CLASSICAL | Relating to ancient Greek and Latin cultures |
| ENTAIL | Lead to centre of Greek and Latin translation |
| SCULLERY | From Old French for "bowl, dish" and Latin for "salver, tray, wooden platter", word first for the department of a household concerned with cookery utensils, later a small kitchen for the washing of sa |
| NAUTICAL | Part of the body whose name is both English and Latin |
| LANGUAGES | Greek and Latin alga genus translated (9) |
| CLASSICIST | Student of ancient Greek and Latin (10) |
| UNCIAL | Majuscule script used by early Greek and Latin scribes (6) |
| EMULATING | Copying letter in Greek and Latin, for one outside |
| ELEGIAC | Type of couplet in Greek and Latin verse (7) |
| GREATS | Greek and Latin, as studied at Oxford University (6) |