Titan who got at the Spanish (5)
I believe the answer is:
atlas
'titan who' is the definition.
'atlas' can be an answer for 'titan' (Atlas is an example). I'm not certain of the rest of the definition.
'at the spanish' is the wordplay.
'the spanish' becomes 'las' ('the' in Spanish).
'at'+'las'='ATLAS'
'got' is the link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for atlas that I've seen before include "Its architectural name is telamon" , "Chart book" , "Book of maps - fifteenth satellite of Jupiter" , "One of the Titans" , "N African mountains - seemaps book" .)