| LEOPARD | Small shark of about 90 to 150 centimetres (3 to 5 feet) long and marked with transverse black bars on its back and black spots on its sides, or a large spotted feline (7) |
| DOGFISH | A small shark of various kinds (7) |
| EXCEL | Slippery customer, about 90, to go one better (5) |
| YEMEN | Its flag has red, white, and black bars |
| NORMAL | Like a duration of about 90 minutes for a soccer match |
| DOG | First Dodge with transverse engine |
| CAT | Small, slender, mottled sharks usually less than 90 cm (3 feet) long and that have eyes that are elongate, with many having bold body markings, or a domestic feline (3) |
| PYGMY | Member of any human group with an average male height of less than 150 centimetres |
| WINGSPAN | The Snowy Owl's might reach 1.5 metres (150 centimetres or 59 inches |
| WHALE | 1903 Hermitage Bay discovery measuring 78 feet long and 70 tons |
| CENSOR | Bleep or put a black bar over perhaps |
| HERO | It may be a foot long and edible |
| SOCK | It is a foot long and more (4) |
| BLUEWHALES | Growing to lengths of up to 150 feet, the largest known animals to have ever existed (4,6) |
| HALFWAYMEASURES | 5 feet to 10 feet and 60 meters to 120 meters |
| MUGGSY | NBA star Bogues, known for his amazing defensive ability and his height of 5 feet 3 inches |
| PITTED | Small part tied and marked with depressions |
| HINDUKUSH | A major mountain system of Central Asia, primarily in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Broadly defined, it is some 500 miles (800 km) long and up to 150 miles (240 km) wide. Its highest point is Tirich Mir. |
| GREATWHITE | A shark of warm seas with large triangular teeth, noted as an aggressive predator (5,5) |
| BRINDLED | Tawny and marked with spots or streaks (8) |