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Rate | Answer | Clue |
JELLYFISH | Portuguese man-of-war | |
MADEIRA | Portuguese island | |
PORTINGAL | A Portuguese. | |
LAGOS | Major Portuguese port | |
LISBON | Major Portuguese port | |
OPORTO | Major Portuguese hub | |
GOA | Former Portuguese enclave | |
ESCUDO | Old Portuguese money | |
MAGELLAN | Portuguese navigator, d. 1521 | |
CRUSADE | A Portuguese coin. See Crusado. | |
MOZAMBIQUE | Former Portuguese colony in east Africa | |
AZORES | Portuguese islands in the North Atlantic | |
FATIMA | I am fat, unfortunately, in Portuguese town | |
SAO | Portuguese saint stands before Paulo in Brazil | |
CRUSADO | An old Portuguese coin, worth about seventy cents. | |
CARAVEL | A Portuguese vessel of 100 or 150 tons burden. | |
PHYSALIA | A genus of large oceanic Siphonophora which includes the Portuguese man-of-war. | |
REI | A portuguese money of account, in value about one tenth of a cent. | |
ALCAYDE | A commander of a castle or fortress among the Spaniards, Portuguese, and Moors. | |
DAGO | A nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension, Portuguese or Italian) descent. | |
CARACK | A kind of large ship formerly used by the Spaniards and Portuguese in the East India trade; a galleon. | |
REIS | The word is used as a Portuguese designation of money of account, one hundred reis being about equal in value to eleven cents. | |
PORTAGUE | A Portuguese gold coin formerly current, and variously estimated to be worth from three and one half to four and one half pounds sterling. | |
ARROBA | A Spanish weight used in Mexico and South America = 25.36 lbs. avoir.; also, an old Portuguese weight, used in Brazil = 32.38 lbs. avoir. | |
DUENNA | An elderly lady holding a station between a governess and companion, and appointed to have charge over the younger ladies in a Spanish or a Portuguese family. |