| DIPLODOCUS | Herbivorous dinosaur of the late Jurassic period characterized by a very long neck and tail |
| MILES | I'm wrong, boy, by a very long way! (5) |
| APATOSAURUS | Large herbivorous dinosaur of the late Jurassic period formerly known as the brontosaurus (11) |
| BRONTOSAURUS | Huge long-necked herbivorous dinosaur of the late Jurassic period (12) |
| SAUROPOD | The name of a dinosaur subgroup which contained the largest land animals that ever lived. The group was marked by large size, a long neck and tail, a four-legged stance, and a herbivorous diet. |
| PTERODACTYL | An extinct flying reptile of the late Jurassic period with a long slender head and neck (11) |
| STEGOSAURUS | Large dinosaur of the Late Jurassic period with kite-shaped bony plates along its back |
| RHAETIC | In geology, relating to a series of rocks in the late Jurassic period (7) |
| ALLOSAURUS | Genus of large dinosaur that lived during the late Jurassic period whose name means "different lizard" |
| IGUANODON | Herbivorous dinosaur from the late Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods, the largest and best known of its type (9) |
| STEGOSAUR | Quadrupedal herbivorous dinosaur of the Jurassic and early Cretaceous periods with an armour of bony plates; Greek, 'cover lizard' (9) |
| THIRST | Distressing feeling caused by a need for water characterized by a sensation of dryness in the mouth and throat |
| CROUP | A condition of the larynx characterized by a hoarse cough and difficult breathing. (5) |
| OVIRAPTOR | Bird-like bipedal dinosaur of the late Cretaceous period having long forelimbs with three clawed fingers (9) |
| SEALION | Any of six species of eared seals found primarily in Pacific waters, characterized by a coat of short coarse hair that lacks a distinct undercoat. (3,4) |
| ARCHAEOPTERYX | Magpie-sized extinct bird of Late Jurassic times, which had teeth, a long tail and feathers covering its body (13) |
| SITAR | Instrument with a very long neck |
| GIRAFFE | Animal with a very long neck (7) |
| VELOCIRAPTOR | Small dinosaur of the late Cretaceous period (12) |
| PHRYGIAN | It is a soft felt or wool conical headdress fitting closely around the head. It is characterized by a pointed crown that curls forward. It originated in an ancient country in Anatolia that gave it its |