| SERIEMA | Large, long-legged territorial bird of South America whose two species are the red-legged _ and black-legged _ (7) |
| TECH | Texas ___ (school whose teams are the Red Raiders) |
| SALFORD | City in Greater Manchester whose rugby league team are the Red Devils (7) |
| ARBROATH | Its football club are "The Red Lichties" (8) |
| ELEPHANT | Mammal whose two species are the African and Indian, the former having larger ears (8) |
| MAKO | Heavy-bodied, fast-swimming mackerel shark whose two species are the shortfin and longfin (4) |
| NELUMBO | Plant genus whose two extant species are the sacred lotus of Asia and the water chinquapin of North America (7) |
| MONOTREME | Egg-laying mammal of the order whose only extant species are the platypus and the echidnas (9) |
| PARTRIDGE | The native grey and the naturalised red-legged are Britain's only types of this bird |
| CAMEL | Animal whose two species are dromedary and Bactrian |
| CHOUGH | Nesting on the cliffs of Britain's west coast, a red-billed, red-legged corvid and a symbol of Cornwall (6) |
| FRENCHGUIANA | Overseas region of France on the North Atlantic coast of South America whose capital is Cayenne |
| DEL | Archipelago at the southern tip of South America whose name is Spanish for 'Land of Fire' (3) |
| TIERRA | Archipelago at the southern tip of South America whose name is Spanish for 'Land of Fire' (6) |
| FUEGO | Archipelago at the southern tip of South America whose name is Spanish for 'Land of Fire' (5) |
| CHARANGO | Small lute of South America whose back is traditionally fashioned from the shell of an armadillo (8) |
| ALLIGATORS | Large semiaquatic reptiles whose species are the American and Chinese (10) |
| WETA | Group of about 70 insects endemic to New Zealand, some species are the world's largest and heaviest (4) |
| ANDES | Extensive mountain system of South America whose highest peak is Aconcagua in western Argentina (5) |
| GREENSHANK | A large long-legged species of sandpiper |