| CANETOAD | Amphibian native to Central and South America introduced elsewhere to control pests (4,4) |
| CANE | Large amphibian native to Central and South America, _ toad (4) |
| VEDALIA | Australian ladybird beetle introduced elsewhere to control pests, especially scale insects |
| CHACHACHA | Ballroom dance from Latin America introduced in the 1950s by Cuban composer Enrique Jorrin (3-3-3) |
| SUSPENDERS | Uplifting accessory US introduced to buyers (10) |
| GIANTTOAD | Large brown amphibian native to tropical America (5,4) |
| ICEFROG | Amphibian native to the cool upland areas of southern Africa (3, 4) |
| RAINTREE | Samanea saman, family Fabaceae (legumes), native to Central and South America (4,4) |
| ANTEATER | Native to Central and South America, a tamandua is what type of animal? (8) |
| HEADHUNT | To identify and approach someone usually employed elsewhere to fill a business post (8) |
| IGUANA | Herbivorous lizard native to Central and South America and the Caribbean (6) |
| OCELOT | Wild cat, native to Central and South America - loo etc (anag) (6) |
| MACAWS | Large brightly coloured parrots, native to Central and South America (6) |
| AGAMI | Crane-like bird native to Central and South America (5) |
| EUTERPE | A genus of palm trees native to Central and South America (7) |
| ANTBIRD | One of a large passerine family, native to Central and South America (3-4) |
| BACTRIAN | Type of two-humped camel native to central Asia (8) |
| RESETTLE | Go elsewhere to let trees develop (8) |
| BIO | ___-control, the use of living organisms to control pests. |
| APPLE | Hang pheromone traps in the branches of ___ and plum trees to control pests (5) |