| PORPOISE | Small cetacean mammal with a blunt snout and many teeth |
| DOLPHIN | Marine cetacean mammal with a beaklike snout (7) |
| GRAMPUS | A greyish dolphin with a blunt snout (7) |
| PILOTWHALE | Small cetacean, largest male acts as a leader for the group (5,5) |
| RACCOON | Name a small nocturnal carnivore, arboreal in habit, and having a sharp snout and a bushy ringed tail (7) |
| COATI | Omnivorous mammal of Central and South America, with a long flexible snout and a brindled coat (5) |
| KILLERWHALE | A predatory, black-and-white, toothed cetacean mammal (6,5) |
| ALLIGATOR | A reptile related to the crocodile but with a shorter, broader snout and non-protruding teeth (9) |
| PIKE | This fish is recognized by the elongate body, long head, shovellike snout, and large mouth armed with strong teeth. It shares its name with a long medieval weapon. |
| PANGOLIN | A horny-scaled Asian mammal with a long snout and sticky tongue for catching ants (8) |
| ECHIDNA | Spine-covered mammal of Australia and New Guinea, which has a long snout and hunts ants and termites (7) |
| ANTEATER | Mammal with a long snout and sticky tongue (8) |
| BABOON | A large, ground-dwelling monkey with an elongated snout and large canine teeth (6) |
| OBTUSE | Describes a leaf shape with a blunt tip and sides forming an angle of more than 90 degrees (6) |
| FOIL | A long slender fencing weapon with a blunt point |
| BLENNY | Small spiny-finned fish with a blunt head (6) |
| COMB | Thing with many teeth loses last two in battle (4) |
| CROC | Swamp critter with many teeth, for short |
| SHARK | Large fish with many teeth (5) |
| LEMUR | An arboreal primate native to Madagascar, with a pointed snout and long tail |