| SEALION | Any of six species of eared seals found primarily in Pacific waters, characterized by a coat of short coarse hair that lacks a distinct undercoat. (3,4) |
| SARTRE | French writer of the 1939 book of shor t stories Le Mur (6) |
| THIRST | Distressing feeling caused by a need for water characterized by a sensation of dryness in the mouth and throat |
| REDSEA | Group of eared seals found here? (3,3) |
| FLAMINGO | This bird's name refers to any of six species of tall, pink wading birds with thick downturned bills. They have slender legs, long, graceful necks, large wings, and short tails. Flocks numbering in th |
| RIVER | First word of the name for a group of six species of primarily freshwater dolphins of south-central Asia, China, and South America and in the coastal waters of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. (5) |
| DRAGONFISH | Little ____, marine creature, also called a sea moth, encased in bony rings found in Indo-Pacific waters (10) |
| BONITO | Small food fish of the genus Sarda of warm Atlantic and Pacific waters (6) |
| SEALIONS | Eared seals, the males of which have manes (3,5) |
| OTARIES | Eared seals |
| CORALSEA | Pacific waters near Australia |
| PROA | A multihulled sailing vessel found primarily in the Malay Archipelago and the South Pacific |
| CHACMA | Largest of the six species of baboon, native to southern Africa; Papio ursinus (6) |
| CITRIC | Bioflavonoid or vitamin P found primarily in lemons, limes and oranges, but also in apricots, blackcurrants, prunes, rosehips and wherever else vitamin C occurs in nature (6) |
| ALLIGATORSNAPPER | One of the heaviest freshwater turtles, found primarily in the south-east US (9,7) |
| ROOFTOP | Building cover found primarily in parts of Oporto |
| AL | A silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite. |
| AUK | Swimming seabird found primarily in cold waters |
| GREATTIT | Green, yellow and black garden bird whose call is often considered a harbinger of spring and is the largest of the six species within its family (5,3) |
| PHRYGIAN | It is a soft felt or wool conical headdress fitting closely around the head. It is characterized by a pointed crown that curls forward. It originated in an ancient country in Anatolia that gave it its |