| MISTLETHRUSH | Grey-brown bird with black-spotted whitish underparts (6,6) |
| NARWHALS | Arctic toothed whales with black-spotted whitish skin and, in the males, a long spiral tusk (8) |
| NIGHTJAR | Grey-brown bird (8) |
| NARWHAL | Arctic toothed whale with a black-spotted whitish skin (7) |
| YELLOWHAMMER | Eurasian bunting whose male has a bright yellow head and yellow underparts |
| CHEETAHS | Large, swift feline mammals with black-spotted light-brown coats (8) |
| HERRINGGULL | Large bird with a light-grey back, white underparts and black-tipped wings |
| STARLING | Garden bird with black and brown spotted plumage (8) |
| WREN | Brown bird with a fine bill and short narrow tail (4) |
| THRUSH | Brown bird with spots on its breast (6) |
| CUCKOO | Grey bird with barred white underparts, named for its call (6) |
| CHEETAH | Large feline mammal with a black-spotted light-brown coat (7) |
| GREENSHANK | Wading bird with a dark grey back and white underparts (10) |
| SERVAL | African wild cat with a black-spotted orange and brown coat (6) |
| JACKDAW | A large bird with black and dark grey plumage with a reputation for thieving habits (7) |
| WOODLARK | Nesting in grass or heather, a brown bird with a melodious flute-like song whilst on the wing, Lullula arborea (8) |
| WRENS | Tiny, brown birds with short, narrow tails (5) |
| GREATTIT | Common garden bird, with yellow-and-black underparts and a blackand-white head (5,3) |
| LEOPARD | A large African or Asian feline with either a black-spotted, yellowish fawn or black coat / panther |
| MEADOWLARK | A songbird with a brown streaky back and often yellow and black underparts (6,4) |