| PIPISTRELLE | A small, brownish, insectivorous bat occurring in most parts of the world (11) |
| OCTAGON | In most parts of the world, the road sign warning you to stop is this shape (it's a triangle in Japa |
| VIPER | Venomous snake found in most parts of the world (5) |
| FRECKLE | A small brownish spot of the pigment melanin on the skin (7) |
| SPARROW | A small brownish grey bird of the passerine family (7) |
| ORTOLAN | A small brownish songbird once eaten as a delicacy (7) |
| NOCTULE | Large insectivorous bat |
| ONETRILLION | Number with 12 zeros in the U.S. but 18 zeros in other parts of the world |
| HEMISPHERES | Parts of the world impress itinerant, gripping that man after another (11) |
| LITTLEGREBE | Small brownish European diving bird also known as the dabchick; Podiceps ruficollis (6,5) |
| ORION | A brilliant constellation on the celestial equator visible from most parts of the earth |
| PURSE | Plant of the mustard family with heart-shaped seed pods and small white flowers, a common weed it can be seen in many parts of the world including by the roadsides of Mallorca (9,5) |
| SHEPHERDS | Plant of the mustard family with heart-shaped seed pods and small white flowers, a common weed it can be seen in many parts of the world including by the roadsides of Mallorca (9,5) |
| PRECIOUSSTONES | Beryl and Ruby maybe arranged P&O cruises to most parts of the globe? (8,6) |
| LUPIN | Cottage garden perennial plant with spikes of flowers in all colours growing in all parts of the world, notably the shores of Lake Tekapo in New Zealand (5) |
| VICTORIA | Plant growing well in W.A. and most parts of Austria, I see (8) |
| STERN | The white-tipped tail of the beagle or English foxhound; or, the aft-most part of a ship (5) |
| SEX | 'In America an obsession. In other parts of the world a fact': Marlene Dietrich |
| PANDEMICS | Outbreaks of disease occurring in large parts of the world |
| REDCROSS | Aid agency that changes its symbol to a crescent in those parts of the world that could find the ori |