| SPANISH | "Cómo está usted?" language |
| SPANISH | "Harlem" Ben E. King's ___ |
| SPANISH | & 16A Yucca plant with stiff pointed leaves and white flowers |
| SPANISH | Another name for this language is Español |
| SPANISH | Azaña and Sanjurjo were leaders in this civil war |
| SPANISH | Chihuahua tongue |
| SPANISH | Cordovan, e.g. |
| SPANISH | Don Quijote's language |
| SPANISH | European civil war lasting from 1936 to 1939 |
| SPANISH | Florida colonizers, with "the" |
| SPANISH | From Madrid, perhaps |
| SPANISH | High school subject |
| SPANISH | His pans turn out to be European |
| SPANISH | La Paz language |
| SPANISH | Language book |
| SPANISH | Language in Bad Bunny songs |
| SPANISH | Language in which "eleven" is "once" |
| SPANISH | Language in which "foot" is "pie" |
| SPANISH | Language of Madrid |
| SPANISH | Language of Puerto Ricans |
| SPANISH | Language of peru and chile |
| SPANISH | Language of the 2009 documentary-style film Alamar |
| SPANISH | Language of the film Chinese Take-Away |
| SPANISH | Language spoken in Argentina and Chile |
| SPANISH | Language spoken in Madrid |
| SPANISH | Language spoken in a Hispanophone country |
| SPANISH | Language spoken on Telemundo |
| SPANISH | Language that uses "¿" to punctuate questions |
| SPANISH | Language that utilizes the letter "ñ" |
| SPANISH | Language you'd hear in Madrid, and one of the most commonly spoken languages in the world with around 500 million speakers |
| SPANISH | Latin language that CodyCross can be switched to |
| SPANISH | Like the words in un diccionario |
| SPANISH | Major Romance language of South/Central America |
| SPANISH | Most widely spoken language in Mexico |
| SPANISH | Nationality of Rafa Nadal and Pablo Picasso |
| SPANISH | Nationality of a person from Spain |
| SPANISH | Nationality of painter Joan Miró |
| SPANISH | Nationality of tennis star Rafael Nadal |
| SPANISH | Official language of Cuba and Chile |
| SPANISH | One of the languages spoken in the 2018 movie "Roma" |
| SPANISH | Penelope Cruz, first __ actress to win an Oscar |
| SPANISH | Predominant language in Miami |
| SPANISH | Second-most commonly spoken language in the US |
| SPANISH | Second-most spoken native language, after Mandarin |
| SPANISH | See 2-Down |
| SPANISH | See 92-Down |
| SPANISH | The __ flag fish has red and yellow stripes |
| SPANISH | The __ web is a circus skill similar to corde lisse |
| SPANISH | The main language spoken in Mexico |
| SPANISH | The official language of Cuba, Peru and Mexico |
| SPANISH | The phrase "adios amigos" belongs to this language |
| SPANISH | Tijuana tongue |
| SPANISH | Tongue of Toledo |
| SPANISH | What the answer at 26-Across is written in |
| SPANISH | What's spoken in Barcelona |
| SPANISH | Where El Nino and La Nina originate |
| SPANISH | Where El Niño comes from |
| SPANISH | Where we got "alligator" from |
| SPANISH | With 42-Across, hanging growth in Louisiana swamps |
| SPANISH | __ flu of 1918, infected 500 million worldwide |
| SPANISH | __Steps, Iberian stone stairway in Rome |
| SPANISH | _____ rice |
| SPANISH | *Language spoken widely in Madrid which has its origins in 18a |