| TITI | Monkey of South America that might be Milton's, Hoffmann's or Prince Bernhard's (4) |
| TWOTOEDSLOTHS | S American mammals: Linnaeus' and Hoffmann's being the only extant species (3-4,6) |
| ETA | Tales of Hoffmann's Hoffmann |
| SERIEMA | Large, ground-dwelling bird of South America that might be redlegged or black-legged (7) |
| CURASSOW | Pheasant-like bird of South America that might be helmeted or wattled (8) |
| ANTTHRUSH | Insect-eating bird of South America that might be Mayan or cryptic (9) |
| CACIQUE | Forest bird of South America that might be solitary or red-rumped (7) |
| ANIL | Common name for a shrub (indigofera species) of the West Indies and South America, that is a source of indigo dye (4) |
| DOUC | Variegated monkey of south-east Asia (4) |
| AMIR | ___ of Qatar, or Prince of Qatar |
| EMIR | A Muslim or Arabian chieftain or prince (4) |
| RAJA | Indian king or prince (4) |
| BRIT | Richard Branson or Prince Charles, slangily |
| ECUADOR | Republic of South America that includes the Pacific archipelago of the Galapagos Islands (7) |
| ELECTRICEELS | Long fish of South America that kill their prey through shock from charges (8,4) |
| CAPUCHIN | A monkey of South America with thick hair like a monk's cowl (8) |
| COYPU | Large rodent of South America that looks like a beaver |
| JABIRU | Large stork of South America that feeds on fish, amphibians, eggs and carrion (6) |
| ANACONDA | A non-venomous arboreal and semiaquatic snake of South America that kills its prey by constriction (8) |
| PAMPERO | Strong cold wind of South America that blows north- east across the pampas from the Andes to the Atlantic (7) |