| ANTELOPES | Graceful mammals of Africa and Asia, having long legs and horns (9) |
| JACKAL | Canine mammal of Africa or S. Asia having long legs and a pointed muzzle (6) |
| GAZELLE | Small swift graceful antelope of Africa and Asia having lustrous eyes (7) |
| ANTELOPE | Ruminant with long legs and horns (8) |
| JACKALS | African or South Asian predatory canines closely related to the dog, having long legs and pointed ears and muzzle (7) |
| ROEDEER | Graceful mammal native to British woodlands |
| COLOCYNTH | Plant of Europe and Asia having bitter-tasting fruit (9) |
| SCOTSPINE | Coniferous tree, Pinus sylvestris, of Europe and Asia having blue-green leaves and pointed cones (5,4) |
| SANDPIPER | Shore bird with long legs and a long slender bill (9) |
| BRASSBAND | Generals vetoed a noisy bunch of trumpets and horns (5,4) |
| DAS | Any of several small ungulate mammals of Africa and Asia with rodent-like incisors and feet with hooflike toes. |
| HYENAS | Long-legged, carnivorous, dog-like mammals of Africa and South Asia (6) |
| CIVETS | Cat-like mammals of Africa and South Asia, typically having blotched or spotted fur (6) |
| HYRAXES | Rotund herbivorous mammals of Africa and South West Asia, resembling rodents (7) |
| REDADMIRAL | Nymphalid butterfly of Europe and Asia having black wings with red and white markings (3,7) |
| EINKORN | Variety of wheat of Greece and Asia having pale red kernels (7) |
| CATALPA | Genus of trees of North America and Asia having bellshaped whitish flowers (7) |
| RAMPION | Plant native to Europe and Asia having clusters of bluish flowers and an edible white root used in salads (7) |
| MARMOT | Burrowing rodent of Europe, North America and Asia having coarse fur (6) |
| ELK | Large deer of N. Europe and Asia having flattened antlers (3) |