| Clue | Answer |
| A - Most populous region. Seville is its capital city. | |
| B - Capital city of the province of Biscay and largest city in the Basque Country | |
| C - Archipelago located just off the northwest coast of Morocco. Its most populous city is the largest city of the European Union outside Europe. | |
| D - 3rd-largest river in the Iberian Peninsula, after the Tagus and Ebro, flowing from its source near Duruelo de la Sierra to its outlet at Porto (in Portugal). | |
| E - Region bordered by Portugal. Mérida is its capital city. | |
| F - Capital of the 'comarca' of Alt Emporda , in Catalonia, near the French border. Birthplace of artist Salvador Dalí. | |
| G - City at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, at the confluence of 3 rivers. Famous for its Alhambra. | |
| H - City located along the Gulf of Cadiz coast, at the confluence of the Odiel and Tinto rivers. | |
| I - One of the two Pine Islands. Officially called 'Eivissa' in Catalan. | |
| J - Capital of the homonymous province. Known as the 'World Capital of Olive Oil', because it's the biggest producer of this 'liquid gold'. | |
| K - Country official name in English. | |
| L - Regional capital city in northwestern Spain. Its province shares the Picos de Europa National Park with Cantabria and Asturias. | |
| M - Large city on the 'Costa del Sol'. Birthplace of sculptor Pablo Picasso. | |
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| N - Viceroyalty of the Spanish colonial empire (1535–1821), comprising primarily territories in what was known then as 'América Septentrional'. Its capital was Mexico City. | |
| O - Capital city of the Principality of Asturias, which hosts the annual prestigious Prince of Asturias Awards. | |
| P - Capital city of Navarre. Worldwide known for the San Fermín Festival and its 'encierro' (the running of the bulls). | |
| Q - Town in the Alto Guadalquivir where Río Guadalquivir begins from the Cañada de las Fuentes in the Cazorla Mountains.Known for the archaeological site of Villa romana de Bruñ | |
| R - River in southwestern Spain, that flows from the Sierra Morena mountains to the Gulf of Cádiz. Notable for its deep reddish hue, due to iron dissolved in the water. | |
| S - Capital city of Galicia. Well known for the Way of St. James, important pilgrimage route since the 9th century. | |
| T - Highest peak (3,718 m - 12,198 ft) in Spain and 3rd-largest volcano in the world from its base, after the 2 in Hawaii. | |
| U - City, declared by UNESCO a World Heritage Site for its 'Vázquez de Molina Square', one of the best examples of Renaissance architecture in Spain. | |
| V - Capital of the homonimous region and 3rd-largest city, after Madrid and Barcelona. | |
| W - Town in the province of Valladolid. Named after a 7th-century Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia,.elected king in this town in 672. | |
| X - Town in the Valencian Community. Located in the upper basin of the Rambla de Cervera, surrounded by the mountains: Molas de la Redona, Moleta and Mola Murada. | |
| Y - One of the 7 administrative divisions in the island of Lanzarote. Mainly famous for Los Ajaches, Charco Verde, Playa Blanca and the Costa del Rubicón. | |
| Z - Capital city of the autonomous community of Aragon. Situated on the Ebro river and its tributaries. | |
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