| LONGAN | Asian tree whose fruit is similar to but smaller than the litchi (6) |
| BANANA | Tropical tree of the genus Musa whose fruit is similar in appearance to the plantain (6) |
| DURIAN | Asian tree whose fruit has an offensive smell but a pleasant taste (6) |
| WALLABY | What Australian marsupial is similar to, but smaller than the kangaroo? (7) |
| BONITO | Fish of the genus Sarda related to, but smaller than, the tuna |
| BOBCAT | Long-legged feline mammal of North America related to but smaller than the three species of lynx (Eurasian, Canada and Iberian) (6) |
| BAOBAB | African tree whose fruit is monkey bread |
| NUTMEG | Asian tree whose aromatic seed is used as spice when grated or ground (6) |
| BOLERO | 19th-century Spanish dance in triple time similar to but slower than the earlier seguidilla (6) |
| SQUASH | Marrow-like plant of the genus Cucurbita whose fruit is eaten as a vegetable (6) |
| PAPAYA | Caribbean evergreen tree whose fruit has sweet yellow edible flesh and small black seeds (6) |
| LITCHI | Chinese tree whose fruit has whitish juicy pulp (6) |
| DOVE | Bird similar to, but smaller than, a pigeon (4) |
| DAMSELFLY | Insect similar to but smaller than a dragonfly (9) |
| HADDOCK | Fish similar to but smaller than cod (7) |
| GOOSE | Bird similar to but smaller than swan |
| GEESE | Birds similar to but smaller than swans |
| WALLABIES | Marsupials similar to, but smaller than, kangaroos (9) |
| BUTTE | North American isolated hill with steep sides and a flat ' top, similar to but smaller than a mesa (5) |
| LITHIC | Resembling stone from litchi caught dropping twice (6) |