| BEARSEARS | Pair of buttes in Utah named for the animal features they resemble |
| ARCHES | National park in Utah named for a geological formation |
| MESAS | Big buttes in the desert |
| GLOBES | Good ear features -- they are rounded (6) |
| NOI | What "team" features, they say |
| DEEPFREEZE | It preserves well-concealed architectural feature, they say (4,6) |
| PANDA | What animal features in the logo of the WWF? (5) |
| ELEPHANT | Large animal features in the movie, Le Phantom (8) |
| STYLISED | Traditional pen for animal features ultimately in song |
| CRANE | Superficially, they resemble herons, but they are usually larger and have a partly naked head, a heavier bill, more compact plumage, and an elevated hind toe. They form an ancient group, the earliest |
| TORTOISE | Which animal features on the Gordon-keeble badge? (8) |
| TERNS | They resemble gulls wheeling around the stern (5) |
| ELK | European name for the animal known in the US as a moose (3) |
| JACKAL | Car accessory the French return in exchange for the animal (6) |
| KINLOCHALINE | ___ Castle, 15th-century fortress at the head of Loch Aline, Scotland, also known as Castle of Butte |
| LION | Slave Androcles and which animal feature in a fable? (4) |
| MONUMENTVALLEY | Region in Arizona and Utah with sandstone buttes |
| RUNGYOURHANDS | Arrange one's fingers so they resemble a ladder? |
| HIPPOCAMPUS | Nickname for the animal school that graduates the most football players? |
| COYOTE | Wolf, evasive, returning to back of butte (6) |