| CHACMA | Large dark-grey baboon of southern and eastern Africa; Papio (or Chaeropithecus) ursinus (6) |
| KOKAKO | Large, dark grey bird with North Island and South Island varieties, seldom flies more than 100m (6) |
| COTTONMOUTH | Large dark grey venomous snake also called a water moccasin (11) |
| IMPALA | Large antelope of southern and eastern Africa (Aepyceros melampus) able to leap up to 3 metres in the air and 10 metres in distance (6) |
| BABOON | Any of the five species of ground-dwelling monkey comprising the genus Papio, found in dry regions of Africa and Arabia (6) |
| ELAND | The common ____ is the largest antelope of southern and eastern Africa |
| GELADA | Large grass-eating baboon of the Ethiopian Highlands (6) |
| TAUTOG | Large dark-coloured food fish of the Atlantic coast of North America (6) |
| IMPALAS | Antelopes of southern and eastern Africa (7) |
| CONGER | Large dark-coloured eel found in temperate and tropical coastal waters (6) |
| CAVERN | Large dark hole in the ground (6) |
| ZEBRA | Striped mammal of the horse family, native to southern and eastern Africa (5) |
| SPLEEN | A large dark-red oval organ |
| STELLA | Popular dessert cherry with big, dark-red fruits (6) |
| WARTHOGS | Wild pigs of Southern and East Africa, with heavy tusks and manes of coarse hair (8) |
| MANDRILL | Large baboon of West Africa with a doglike muzzle and brightly-coloured face (8) |
| WALLOONS | French-speaking people living chiefly in southern and eastern Belgium and adjacent parts of France (8) |
| WALLOON | Member of a French dialect-speaking people living chiefly in southern and eastern Belgium and northern France (7) |
| BABOONS | Primates of the genus Papio with six species: Guinea, hamadryas, olive, yellow, Kinda, and chacma (7) |
| OMAN | A strategically located monarchy on the southern and eastern coasts of the Arabian Peninsula. |