| BABOONS | Large monkeys with long doglike snouts and large teeth (7) |
| PIKE | Freshwater fish with a pointed snout and large teeth (4) |
| BABOON | Ground-dwelling monkey with a long doglike snout (6) |
| COLOBUS | Herbivorous monkey with long, silky, blackand-white fur (7) |
| SHAPELY | Pretty timid monkey with long head trapped (7) |
| ECHIDNA | Spine-covered mammal of Australia and New Guinea, which has a long snout and hunts ants and termites (7) |
| GRIVETS | East African white and green coloured monkeys with tufts of hair beside their faces (7) |
| MATHURA | Indian city where a Ukrainian national was arrested for shooting monkeys with an air gun. (7) |
| OPOSSUM | Thick-furred marsupial of the Americas, with an elongated snout and a hairless, prehensile tail (7) |
| RACCOON | Name a small nocturnal carnivore, arboreal in habit, and having a sharp snout and a bushy ringed tail (7) |
| TAMPERS | Monkeys (with) |
| GORILLA | Large monkey |
| MANGABEY | Large agile arboreal monkey with long limbs and tail and white upper eyelids. |
| APE | Large monkey with little or no tail (3) |
| ANTEATERS | Animals having long snouts and tongues and eat ants (9) |
| LEMURS | Arboreal primates with pointed snouts and long tails (6) |
| SHREWS | Small, insect-eating mammals with long snouts and tiny eyes (6) |
| SAKI | Small New World monkey with long hair and a long, bushy tail (4) |
| HARPY | This Southern American eagle hunts prey that may weigh more than itself, such as large monkeys and sloths. They are named for the malign creatures (part woman and part bird) of Greek mythology. |
| GORGON | Medusa, Stheno or Euryale, snake-haired, brazen clawed and with huge teeth |