| MAJORCA | One of the Balearic |
| IBIZA | One of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean (5) |
| MINORCA | One of the Balearic Islands (7) |
| ONIBIZA | On one of the Balearic Islands, belonging to Spain (2,5) |
| PALMA | Capital and largest city of the Balearic Islands, on the SW coast of Majorca (5) |
| MEDITERRANEAN | The sea which surrounds Mallorca and the rest of the Balearic Islands (13) |
| MENORCA | Which is the most easterly of the Balearic Islands? (7) |
| SENORS | Men of the Balearic Islands |
| MALLORCA | Largest of the Balearic Islands (8) |
| FORMENTERA | Sothernmost of the Balearic Islands (10) |
| ORCA | Killer ending in two of the Balearic Islands (4) |
| BALEARS | Public holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7) |
| DIADELES | Public holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7) |
| ILLES | Public holiday in the Balearic Islands held on March 1st to commemorate the signing in 1983 of the region's Statute of Autonomy, local spelling (3,2,3,5,7) |
| PEONY | Plant in the buttercup family With large. showy globular flowers, the Balearic variety was once widespread in Mallorca but is now more limited to the mountainous north-west of the Island (5) |
| FOXGLOVE | Herbaceous plant with purple, yellow or white bell like flowers, though the Balearic variety is usually a lighter pink in colour, it is toxic but has medicinal uses and is the source of the heart-stim |
| GOLDFINCH | Colourful bird that is plentiful in the Balearic Islands, especially in the fields of Mallorca where it likes to eat thistle seeds (9) |
| SHREW | Small, mouse-like creature, the Balearic variety has long been extinct but Dwarf members of the species have been spotted in Mallorca's Tramuntana mountain range (5) |
| CATALAN | Romance language spoken in Andorra, the Balearic Islands, parts of southern France and Catalonia (7) |
| KESTREL | Small species of falcon, common in the Balearic Islands, especially Menorca (7) |