| PIKA | Any burrowing lagomorph mammal of the family Ochotonidae of Asia and North America, also called cony and mouse hare (4) |
| ROADRUNNER | Terrestrial crested bird of Central and North America also called a chaparral cock (10) |
| TUCOTUCO | Any burrowing South American rodent of the genus Ctenomys, named from the sound of its call (4-4) |
| LEPORID | Relating to lagomorph mammals having long ears and limbs and a short tail, such as rabbits and hares (7) |
| JACKRABBIT | A particular hare used to lift a burrowing lagomorph (4,6) |
| RABBIT | Burrowing lagomorph |
| PAPAW | Small tree of central North America also called the custard apple (5) |
| CARIBOU | Large deer of Arctic regions of North America also called a reindeer (7) |
| CANDLEFISH | Edible marine fish of North America also called a eulachon (10) |
| TAIGA | Zone of coniferous forest in the north of Europe, Asia and North America |
| MAGNOLIA | Genus of trees of Asia and North America cultivated for their white, pink, purple or yellow showy flowers (8) |
| JERBOA | A small, nocturnal, burrowing rodent of the dry regions of Asia and North Africa (6) |
| ANTBEAR | Large edentate mammal of Central and South America, also called the giant anteater (3,4) |
| MEDITERRANEAN | _ Sea, major body of water south of Europe, west of Asia and north of Africa (13) |
| COOT | Aquatic bird of Europe, Asia, and North America with dark plumage and a white bill and forehead (4) |
| GOSHAWK | Medium-sized bird of prey of Europe, Asia and North America, with a bluish-grey back and wings (7) |
| COYOTE | Predatory canine mammal of North America also known as the prairie wolf; Canis latrans (6) |
| LLAMA | Ruminant mammal of the family Camelidae native to the Andes, valued as a beast of burden and a source of wool (5) |
| SIKA | and 3dn, Mammal of the family Cervidae native to Japan, Russia and China with a short head and compact body |
| SIKADEER | and 3dn, Mammal of the family Cervidae native to Japan, Russia and China with a short head and compact body |