| CREEPING | Perennial plant of South and Central America also known as Kaimi clover (8,10) |
| BEGGARWEED | Perennial plant of South and Central America also known as Kaimi clover (8,10) |
| TAMANDUA | Arboreal edentate mammal of Central and South America also known as the lesser anteater (8) |
| OILBIRD | Nocturnal cave-dwelling bird of Trinidad and northern South America also known as the guacharo (7) |
| ANACONDA | Any of four large snake species of tropical South America, also known as water boas (8) |
| SWEETPOTATO | Twining plant of South and Central America cultivated for its edible fleshy yellow root (5,6) |
| REBUTIA | Genus of small, colourful cacti from South America, also known as crown cacti (7) |
| ARAPAIMA | Largest freshwater fish of South America, also known as the paiche or pirarucu (8) |
| COREOPSIS | Daisy-like plant of America also known as tickseed; so-so price (anag.) (9) |
| COYOTE | Predatory canine mammal of North America also known as the prairie wolf; Canis latrans (6) |
| BOBCAT | Most abundant wild feline of North America, also known as the red lynx (6) |
| IROQUOIS | Indigenous confederacy in North America, also known as the Haudenosaunee (8) |
| LUSAKA | Lesotho's capital, by us also known as Zambia's capital (6) |
| AMARYLLIS | Bulbous flowering plant of South Africa also known as the belladonna lily (9) |
| TAPIR | Mammal of South and Central America and South East Asia with an elongated snout (5) |
| ANTBEAR | Large edentate mammal of Central and South America, also called the giant anteater (3,4) |
| GIANT | - - - anteater, large mammal of Central and South America, also called ant bear (5) |
| SPIDERMONKEY | Primate of South and Central America with very long legs and prehensile tail such as the Black-heade |
| COATI | A member of the raccoon family, found in the rainforest regions of South and Central America (5) |
| CURASSOW | Large, often crested, game bird of South and Central America such as the red-billed ? |