| EARTHNUT | Perennial plant of Europe and Asia also called the pignut (8) |
| BOGBEAN | Perennial plant of Europe and America having racemes of white or purplish flowers and intensely bitter trifoliate leaves. |
| ALFALFA | Plant of Europe and Asia also called lucerne |
| ENTELLUS | Monkey of Asia also called a hanuman (8) |
| LEOPARD | Large spotted cat of Africa and Asia also called the panther (7) |
| CREEPING | Perennial plant of South and Central America also known as Kaimi clover (8) |
| RATEL | Carnivorous mammal of Africa and Asia also called a honey badger (5) |
| PANGOLINS | Mammals of tropical Africa and Asia, also called scaly anteaters (9) |
| TARRAGON | A perennial plant of the daisy family with aromatric leaves used as a herb (8) |
| HONEYBADGER | Mammal found in Africa and Asia, also called ratel (5,6) |
| HOGSHEAD | Sulphur found in pignut barrel?(8) |
| SEAASTER | Perennial plant of salt marshes (3,5) |
| FLYINGLEMUR | Arboreal mammal of SE Asia also called the colugo (6,5) |
| GAUR | Large wild ox of southern Asia, also called the Indian bison (4) |
| UPAS | Large tree of south-eastern Asia also called the ipoh whose sap is used as an arrow poison (4) |
| LADYORCHID | Tall plant of Europe and North Africa with spikes of purple and white flowers |
| COLOCYNTH | Plant of Europe and Asia having bitter-tasting fruit (9) |
| ARUM | Genus of plants of Europe and the Mediterranean having arrow-shaped leaves (4) |
| LILY | Small plant of Europe and North America with spikes of bell-shaped flowers (4,2,3,6) |
| VALLEY | Small plant of Europe and North America with spikes of bell-shaped flowers (4,2,3,6) |