| HOOPOE | Pink, crested bird of Europe and Asia (6) |
| TURKEY | Bird of Europe and Asia (6) |
| GREAT | And 20 Common woodland and garden bird of Europe and Asia, Parus major (5,3) |
| CURLEW | Largest bird of the sandpiper family (Scolopacidae), common to shores of Europe and Asia; Numenius arquata (6) |
| RUSSIA | A bit of Europe and Asia (6) |
| ADDERS | Venomous vipers of Europe and Asia (6) |
| TUNDRA | Vast arctic region of Europe and Asia (6) |
| ROADRUNNER | Terrestrial crested bird of Central and southern North America also called a chaparral cock (10) |
| KAGU | Crested bird of New Caledonia |
| TOURACO | Brightly coloured, crested bird of cuckoo family |
| COCKOFTHEROCK | Bright crested bird of South America |
| COOT | Aquatic bird of Europe, Asia, and North America with dark plumage and a white bill and forehead (4) |
| BLACK | Large game bird of Europe whose male has a lyre-shaped tail (5,6) |
| ROEDEER | Graceful animal of woodlands of Europe and Asia having small antlers and a reddish-brown summer coat |
| CACALIA | Genus of tall smooth herbs of forested mountains of Europe and Asia minor. |
| SCYTHIA | Ancient region of Europe and Asia, north of the Black Sea, that is now part of the Ukraine |
| CELT | Member of a group of peoples inhabiting much of Europe and Asia Minor in pre-Roman times (4) |
| EAGLEOWL | Bird, Bubo bubo, of Europe and Asia (5,3) |
| REDDEER | Large mammal, Cervus elaphus, of woodlands of Europe and Asia (3,4) |
| GREBE | One of a "water dance" of dabchicks or great crested birds who build floating nests and whose courtship displays were studied by Aldous Huxley's brother Julian (5) |