| NATIVECATS | Quolls are also called ___ ___; they have bushy tails and white-spotted upperparts. |
| SQUIRRELS | Animals that have bushy tails and eat nuts (9) |
| GREATTIT | Bird with a black head and neck, prominent white cheeks, olive upperparts and yellow underparts (5,3) |
| MANGABEY | Large agile arboreal monkey with long limbs and tail and white upper eyelids. |
| EARL | Bob And _ _ _ _, they did the "Harlem Shuffle" (4) |
| OZARK | Dramatic series of two quolls, two quokkas etc aboard this? (5) |
| MARMOSET | Monkey with bushy tail and tufts of hair on ears (8) |
| REDSQUIRREL | A small, tree-living mammal with a bushy tail and large ear tufts that appear in winter (3,8) |
| BODICE | Upperpart of woman's dress |
| TRADE | The tropical easterlies are also called ___ winds. (5) |
| WATERFOWL | Ducks are also called ___. |
| SCIARID | Fungus gnats, greenhouse pests, are also called ___ flies (7) |
| DALMATION | 40 lb+ ornamental carp at Fryerning Fishery - and white, spotted dog (9) |
| TOADSTOOLS | Red-and-white spotted fly agarics depicted in fairy tale illustrations, for example (10) |
| GUINEAFOWL | A grey and white spotted African bird related to pheasants (6,4) |
| NATIVECAT | Carnivorous white-spotted animal with a pointed snout, a quoll (6,3) |
| TURACO | The grayer forms, most of which are called go-away birds (because the calls of some are "g'way, g'way"), are found in more open woodland, including savanna. They are also called louries or plantain-ea |
| FLAGS | Stone slabs; devices also called colours, ensigns, standards and vexilla; mastheads; or, bushy tails (5) |
| RARE | The inert gases, such as neon and xenon, are also called -gases (4) |
| PACA | Large burrowing rodent of Central and South America having white-spotted brown fur (4) |