| ROSECHAFER | Beetle that has a greenish body with a metallic lustre and feeds on plants (4,6) |
| CHAFER | Rose ---, a beetle having a greenish body with a metallic lustre (6) |
| TEAL | A small freshwater duck that has a greenish band on its wing (4) |
| INFESTS | Attacks or swarms in, in the manner of the red beetle that has caused so much damage to palm trees in Mallorca in recent years (7) |
| BURNISHEDBRASS | European moth that has green to gold wing patches with a metallic lustre (9,5) |
| PYRITE | Yellow mineral with a metallic lustre, nicknamed fool's gold (6) |
| WATER | The brilliance, lustre and purity of a diamond, such as one in the first degree, considered flawless; a wavy sheen on moire silk or taffeta; or, a liquid compound known in its solid or gaseous state a |
| RUSTLE | Shows lustre and has a whispering sound with it (6) |
| PEARL | She has both lustre and grey matter (5) |
| LUSTREWARE | A type of pottery or porcelain with a metallic glaze (10) |
| PETTINGZOO | Farm attraction where children can touch and feed animals: 2 wds. |
| KESTREL | Small falcon that tends to hover against the wind and feeds on small mammals on the ground (7) |
| AARDWOLF | The nocturnal mammal Proteles cristatus, that inhabits the plains of southern Africa and feeds on termites and insect larvae |
| KESTRELS | Small falcons that tend to hover against the wind and feed on small mammals on the ground (8) |
| RUDD | European freshwater fish with a dark greenish body and reddish ventral and tail fins (4) |
| TENCH | Freshwater game fish with a dark greenish body and a barbel at each side of the mouth (5) |
| GLANCE | Good weapon -- it has a metallic lustre (6) |
| DUGONG | This marine mammal inhabits the warm coastal waters of the Indian and Pacific oceans and feeds on seagrasses; it is similar to the American manatee. (6) |
| AARDVARK | Nocturnal mammal which inhabits African grasslands and feeds on termites (8) |
| BLUEWHALE | Earth's largest known animal to have ever existed which still swims today and feeds on krill: 2 wds. |