| ESTANCIA | Large estate or cattle ranch in Latin America; from Spanish, 'dwelling' (8) |
| CHOLLA | Spiny cactus of the genus Opuntia found in Mexico and the south-western US; from Spanish, 'head' or skull' (6) |
| FAZENDA | Especially in Brazil, a large estate, plantation or cattle ranch (7) |
| AVENUE | Known in French as an allee, a tree-lined approach to a country house, large estate or area of parkland (6) |
| CASA | Spanish dwelling |
| VANILLA | Spanish dwelling has an inclusive flavour (7) |
| HACIENDA | Large ranch in Latin America (8) |
| SUSTAINS | Bears in America from the East with spots? (8) |
| BALMORAL | Large estate house in Aberdeenshire and a residence of the British royal family, _ Castle (8) |
| NEARCTIC | North America from Tropic of Cancer to Greenland (8) |
| GALLEONS | Trading ships which went between Spain and America from the 15th to 18th centuries (8) |
| STEWARDS | Managers of large estates, farms or manors; officers of royal households; race marshals; flight attendants; or, college caterers (8) |
| BEQUEATH | Leave (estate or body) (8) |
| HERDSMEN | Cattle ranch laborers |
| ICEHOUSE | A building. partly underground, often in the grounds of large estates, used before the invention of freezers (3, 5) |
| DOMAIN | Estate or land owned or governed by a person, family or ruler; or, a field of knowledge (6) |
| HACIENDAS | Ranches or large estates in Spain or Spanish speaking countries (9) |
| ASSETS | They're included in the estate or fixed in a ship (6) |
| KEWPIE | Chubby doll marketed in America from 1909 and registered in 1912 |
| LAIRD | Hide away diamonds for man from large estate in Glasgow (5) |