| ZEBU | Domesticated ox native to Asia and parts of Africa (4) |
| RICE | Oryza sativa, family Gramineae (or Poaceae), native to Asia and parts of Africa (4) |
| REDFOX | Vulpes vulpes: animal found in North America, Europe, Asia, and parts of North Africa (3,3) |
| OBI | Witchcraft practised in the West Indies and parts of Africa (3) |
| BISON | A humpbacked shaggy-haired wild ox native to North America and Europe (5) |
| DATE | Sweet edible fruit of the palm tree Phoenix dactylifera, native to Asia and Africa (4) |
| URAL | ___ owl, large bird of prey native to Asia and eastern Europe (4) |
| SOFA | It's sat on in parts of Africa (4) |
| KENT | County whose ragstone was used to build the ancient walls of Londinium and parts of the Tower of London and Rochester Castle (4) |
| YANK | Pull domesticated ox round rear of barn (4) |
| GYAL | Type of domesticated ox with curved horns (4) |
| HEMP | Plant native to Asia the fiber of which is made into ropes and strong fabrics |
| STAR | ____ fruit, another name for the carambola, a tropical fruit native to Asia (4) |
| CELT | Pre-Roman inhabitant of Britain and parts of Gaul and Spain (4) |
| DATEPALM | A tree yielding a dark brown oval fruit native to Asia and North Africa (4,4) |
| CORN | In the southern parts of Africa, maize is a very important crop, but in the U.S., we call it ___ |
| ACER | Trees or shrubs commonly known as maple with approximately 128 species, mostly native to Asia (4) |
| CALF | Center of a Venn diagram of "Baby animals" and "Parts of the human body" |
| CREE | A native American tribe living in Montana and parts of Canada (4) |
| ALMOND | Small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa, with pink blossoms and edible nuts (6) |