| EAGLERAY | A fish with a flattened body, large, triangular fins, flat teeth and a long tail (5,3) |
| RAY | Fish with a flattened body and pectoral fins fused to its head (3) |
| MOLARS | Flat teeth |
| STARFISH | Echinoderm with a flattened body and five arms radiating from a central disc (8) |
| JOHNDORY | A fish with a deep, compressed body, spiny dorsal fins and massive mobile jaws (4,4) |
| MARMOSET | A small tropical American monkey with a silky coat and a long tail (8) |
| MUSICBOX | Term once for a street performer's barrel organ powered by hand, later a tiny wooden container playing a delicate tune by means of teeth and a paper band; or, jocularly, an ivory-tickler's piano, perh |
| PARAKEET | A small parrot with mostly green plumage and a long tail (8) |
| STINGRAY | A bottom-dwelling marine creature with a flattened diamond-shaped body (8) |
| CROCODILE | Large, carnivorous reptile of tropical and subtropical regions with a flattened body and tail (9) |
| SCALLOPS | Seafood: part of a fish with the tail removed, served with prunes (8) |
| BOATBILL | Nocturnal Central and South American heron with a flattened beak (8) |
| SEASNAKE | Aquatic reptile with a flattened tail |
| GENOAJIB | Large triangular Jenny sail that gets its name from an Italian city synonymous with a rich fruitcake (5,3) |
| PEDIMENT | A large triangular structure built over a door or window (8) |
| TEIID | Tropical New World lizard with a long tail and large rectangular scales on the belly and a long tail |
| HAKE | Gadoid food fish with a long body, large head and two dorsal fins (4) |
| SHRIMP | A decapod crustacean with a slender flattened body, long tail and a single pair of pincers (6) |
| WRASSE | Fish of tropical and temperate seas, with thick lips, strong teeth and a bright coloration (6) |
| DRAGONFLY | Insect with a long, slender body, large eyes and two pairs of wings noted for its strong, swift flight (9) |