| CHIMPANZEES | Anthropoid apes inhabiting forests in central W Africa (11) |
| CHIMPANZEE | Anthropoid ape inhabiting forests in Central West Africa (10) |
| GIBBON | Small agile ape inhabiting forests in S. Asia (6) |
| BONOBO | Rare black ape of central W Africa also known as the pygmy chimpanzee; Pan paniscus (6) |
| GORILLAS | Large apes inhabiting forests of Central West Africa (8) |
| GIBBONS | Small, agile, arboreal apes inhabiting tropical and subtropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and adjacent regions (7) |
| SPOTTEDOWLS | Birds of prey seen in old-growth forests in the Pacific Northwest |
| BURKINAFASO | Landlocked republic in W. Africa whose capital is Ouagadougou (7,4) |
| SIERRALEONE | Republic in W Africa (6,5) |
| CAPUCHIN | Agile monkey inhabiting forests in South America (8) |
| CAPUCHINS | Agile, intelligent monkeys inhabiting forests in South America (9) |
| CASSOWARY | A large flightless bird with a head 'casque', inhabiting forests in North East Australia, New Guinea and adjacent islands (9) |
| GORILLA | Anthropoid ape of the forests of W. Africa (7) |
| SPINYRAT | Rodent with bristly fur, inhabiting forests of Central and South America (5,3) |
| ARDEN | Forest in Central England; Setting of Shakespeare's As You Like It (5) |
| GRINLINGBABOONS | Wood-carver would look happily at fish and anthropoid apes (8,7) |
| GRINLINGGIBBONS | Wood-carver would look happily at fish and anthropoid apes (8,7) |
| CHIMPS | Name an abbreviated name for particular anthropoid apes (6) |
| PRIMATES | The highest order of mammals that includes monkeys and anthropoid apes (8) |
| SHERWOOD | Ancient forest in central England formerly a royal hunting ground and famous as the home of Robin Ho |