| CONDORS | Members of the New World vulture family and largest of the North American land birds |
| CONDOR | South American bird in the New World vulture family, the Andean _ (6) |
| ROBIN | The American species of this bird is the largest of the North American thrushes. It lives in cities and mountains, and it is known for its red (or orangish) breast.. |
| DAME | Title awarded to women members of the New Zealand Order of Merit (4) |
| CANAAN | Detective leaving North American land once? (6) |
| MOOSE | Tallest North American land animal |
| GROW | Seabirds ___ more slowly than land birds |
| ILIUM | Uppermost and largest of the three sections of the hip bone, fused in adult humans with the ischium and pubis (5) |
| ANGOLA | Located directly north of Namibia, this is the wealthiest and largest of the Portuguese-speaking African states. |
| SAPPORO | Capital city of Hokkaido, the northernmost and largest of the 47 prefectures of Japan (7) |
| DOUBLEBASS | The lowest and largest of the orchestral string instruments (6,4) |
| CASTELLO | Easternmost and largest of the "sestieri" of Venice |
| DOMINICA | Northernmost and largest of the Windward Islands (8) |
| FUERTEVENTURA | Oldest and largest of the Canary Islands (13) |
| CONQUISTADOR | Any of the Spanish conquerors of the New World in the 16c (12) |
| CABOT | Surname of the discoverer of the North American mainland (5) |
| HURON | One of the North American Great Lakes, partly in Province of 45554 (5) |
| DIX | German painter, prominent member of the 'New Objectivity' group, whose works were harshly critical of society in the Weimar Republic (4,3) |
| OTTO | German painter, prominent member of the 'New Objectivity' group, whose works were harshly critical of society in the Weimar Republic (4,3) |
| CARACARA | Large, carrion-eating, diurnal bird of prey of the New World such as the Carunculated ___ or Striate |