| LEMURS | Arboreal primates with pointed snouts and long tails (6) |
| LEMUR | Madagascar animal with pointed snout and long tail (5) |
| PIKE | Freshwater fish with a pointed snout and large teeth (4) |
| SHREWS | Small, insect-eating mammals with long snouts and tiny eyes (6) |
| OTTERS | Semiaquatic mammals with long tails and webbed feet (6) |
| HUMANS | "Featherless" bipedal primates with developed brains and complex social systems, genus Homo (6) |
| COMETS | Heavenly bodies with long 'tails' (6) |
| STAPES | Holy man meets primates with part from The Listener (6) |
| KOALAS | Non-primates with remarkably humanlike fingerprints |
| BABOON | A large, ground-dwelling monkey with an elongated snout and large canine teeth (6) |
| AYEAYE | Rare nocturnal arboreal primate of Madagascar, related to the lemurs (3-3) |
| BEAKED | First word of the name describing the group of medium-sized toothed whales that have an extended snout and are classified in the family Ziphiidae. (6) |
| QUINCE | Bottom, Flute, Starveling, Snout and Snug's leader |
| PIEDWAGTAILS | Small songbirds with a black-and-white plumage and long tails (4,8) |
| LIZARDS | Reptiles with short legs and long tails, such as geckos and iguanas (7) |
| RAYS | Fish with wing-shaped fins and long tails (4) |
| PUMAS | Large American feline mammals with plain, greyish-brown coats and long tails (5) |
| MARMOSETS | Monkeys with silky coats and long tails (9) |
| MANDRILLS | Primates known for their colourful faces and long tails |
| TARSIERS | Nocturnal arboreal SE Asian primates, with huge eyes and long hind legs (8) |