| FLYINGLEMUR | Arboreal mammal also called the colugo, with a fold of skin between the limbs enabling movement by gliding leaps (6,5) |
| MOLLUSC | An animal with a fold of skin secreting a shell such as an oyster (7) |
| GLABELLA | Area of skin between the eyebrows and nose (8) |
| CORONET | Small type of crown; part of deer's antler; or, the margin of skin between a horse's pastern and its hoof (7) |
| FLAP | Miniature door-in-a-door for a cat; hinged leaf of a table; or, a fold of cloth or paper covering the opening of a tent, pocket or an envelope (4) |
| POSTURE | The position of the limbs or the carriage of the body as a whole. (7) |
| PLAIT | Word for a fold of cloth originally, later for a braid of hair, ribbon, rope or straw; or, a loaf of bread, such as challah, baked in this form (5) |
| DEWLAP | A fold of loose skin that hangs from the throat of some animals and dogs (6) |
| ATHLETESFOOT | A fungal infection affecting mainly the skin between the toes (8,4) |
| BUREAU | A chest of drawers often found in a bedroom, sometimes combined with a fold-down desk (6) |
| PECCARY | Pig-like South American mammal also called the javelina; species include the collared and white-lipped (7) |
| ARMS | Sleeves of a garment; or, the limbs of an octopus or a starfish (4) |
| OMENTUM | The epiploon or greater ___ is a fold of membrane supporting the viscera |
| SYNCLINE | In geology, a fold of stratified rock in which the strata slope upwards on either side (8) |
| WEBBED | Having skin between the toes (6) |
| ORANGUTAN | Literally meaning "man of the forest" in the Malay language, the largest arboreal mammal, genus Pongo (9) |
| OPENTOP | Description of a car with a fold- down or retractable roof (4-3) |
| NERVECELL | Neuron transmitting messages from the brain and spinal cord to the limbs and organs of the human body (5,4) |
| GATHER | Assemble a fold of the gown (6) |
| PICHICIEGO | South American mammal also called the pink fairy armadillo (10) |