| RATKANGAROO | Marsupial, roughly the size of a rabbit |
| DIKDIK | African antelope the size of a rabbit |
| KUMQUATS | Citrus fruits roughly the size of a large olive |
| ORCA | Sea predator that can grow to roughly the size of a school bus |
| SAHARA | Region roughly the size of the United States |
| PEA | A hummingbird egg is roughly the size of this veggie |
| ARAL | ___ Sea (body of water that used to be roughly the size of West Virginia) |
| ERIS | Dwarf planet roughly the size of Pluto |
| MEGA | ___ Penguin (nickname for an extinct species roughly the size of Charles Barkley) |
| SMEUSE | A dialect word, combining the Old French for "secret hiding place" and "smoot", meaning a small hole, for a gap in a fence or hedge for the passing of a rabbit or a hare (6) |
| BUNNYHOP | A jump forward from a squat, suggestive of a rabbit; or, a bike trick enabling a cyclist to vault over an obstacle without dismounting (5,3) |
| HOP | Old-fashioned word for a dance or dancing party; the digitigrade jump of a rabbit; a short trip by cab, plane or private jet; or, a leap on one leg (3) |
| MAGICFLUKE | Pulling a rabbi out of a hat instead of a rabbit? |
| KIWI | Though it's only about the size of a grape, the sweet little ___ berry is bursting with the flavor of the 10D that it's named for |
| SPREAD | An expanse; a bedcover; butter, jam or pate applied to bread; a country estate; a double page; a feast; the size of a gem from above; or, wingspan (6) |
| MITTELEUROPA | German term for, roughly, the area from the Rhine to the Vistula and the Baltic to the Balkans (12) |
| LAYER | A sequence of a sedimentary rock formation that holds fossils of roughly the same age. |
| ELLS | Units of measurement, roughly the length of a human arm (4) |
| FERMI | Unit of length that's roughly the diameter of a proton |
| MICROGRAM | One is roughly the mass of a speck of dust |