| ODONATA | Order of insects comprising dragonflies and damselflies |
| EARWIG | Any of the nearly 2000 species of insect comprising the order Dermaptera, including the common European Forficula auricularia (6) |
| INSECTS | Ladybugs, dragonflies and ants (7) |
| DIPTERA | Order of insects with one pair of wings (7) |
| MARBLES | Bumblebees, cat's eyes, comets, dragonflies, fairies, glitterbombs, soap bubbles ... glass or agate "taws" played in a game of the same name (7) |
| DARTERS | Dragonflies known in North America as meadowhawks or skimmers; tropical snakebirds; a name for archerfishes or perches; people or things that dash or flit; or, players of the game "arrows" (7) |
| AESCHNA | Dragonflies chase around bottom of garden area |
| HAWKERS | Dragonflies in the family Aeshnidae (7) |
| NYMPHS | Named after mythological nature spirits inhabiting grottoes, rivers and woodlands, the immature forms of damselflies, demoiselles and dragonflies (6) |
| NAIADS | Aquatic nymphs of dragonflies and related insects (6) |
| DARNERS | Common Green ___ (Migratory dragonflies found in Canada) |
| FOOD | Mosquitoes are a reliable source of ___for thousands of animals, including birds, bats, dragonflies, and frogs |
| EPHEMEROPTERA | Order of short-lived insects comprising the approximately 3000 species of mayfly (13) |
| HOBBY | Falcon noted for its ability to catch dragonflies and birds on the wing (5) |
| LEPIDOPTERA | Order of insects consisting mainly of butterflies and moths (11) |
| ORTHOPTERA | Members of a large order of insects which includes grasshoppers and locusts (10) |
| HYMENOPTERA | Order of insects that includes the ants, bees and wasps (11) |
| ISOPTERA | An order of insects having two pairs of wings (8) |
| COLEOPTERA | Order of insects that includes beetles and weevils (10) |
| ORTHOPTERAN | Order of insects including crickets and locusts |