| DRAGONFLY | Insect with a long, slender body, large eyes and two pairs of wings noted for its strong, swift flight (9) |
| BLERIOT | French aviation pioneer who, in a monoplane of his own design, made the first heavier-than-air flig |
| CICADA | Large insect with transparent wings noted for its chirping sound (6) |
| SQUID | Mollusc with an elongated soft body, large eyes, eight arms and two tentacles (5) |
| DRAGONFLIES | Insects with a long slender body and two pairs of iridescent wings (11) |
| MUSKRAT | A semi-aquatic North American rodent noted for its strong smell and valued for its glossy fur (7) |
| EURIPUS | ? Strait, channel of water between Euboea and Boeotia in Greece noted for its strong tidal current |
| BEE | Insect with five eyes and two stomachs |
| NEWT | Small, semiaquatic amphibian with a long, slender body and tail and short legs (4) |
| EAGLERAY | A fish with a flattened body, large, triangular fins, flat teeth and a long tail (5,3) |
| PRAWN | Small edible marine decapod crustacean with a long tail and two pairs of pincers |
| WEASEL | Mustela nivalis, a small carnivore with a long, slender body (6) |
| WEASELS | Which small carnivores have a long slender body, and feed mainly on small rodents (7) |
| LANGUR | Agile, arboreal Old World monkey with a slender body, long tail and hands, and long hair around the face (6) |
| DEVONREX | A tall-eared, short-haired breed of cat noted for its elfin face and slender body (5,3) |
| WORM | A type of creeping or burrowing invertebrate animal with long slender body and no limbs, segmented in rings or parasitic in the intestines or tissues |
| INSECT | Small arthropod with six legs and one or two pairs of wings (6) |
| HAKE | Gadoid food fish with a long body, large head and two dorsal fins (4) |
| OWL | A nocturnal bird of prey with large eyes and a flat face (3) |
| GALAGO | Agile long-tailed nocturnal African lemur with dense woolly fur and large eyes and ears. |