| CAPYBARAS | The world's largest rodents, inhabiting river banks in Central and South America (9) |
| CAPYBARA | Pig-sized rodent inhabiting river banks in South and Central America (8) |
| BOILDOWN | Bank in central Ireland and in Northern Ireland gets to reduce it (4,4) |
| KANGAROORATS | Small leaping rodents inhabiting desert regions of North America (8,4) |
| HONORCZECHS | What a bank in central Europe does? |
| BEAVER | Semi-aquatic mammal, the world's largest rodent (6) |
| HINDUKUSH | A mountain range in central and South Asia, on the Iranian Plateau (5,4) |
| REDEEMERS | They rescue engineers bridging river banks in Rheims |
| SLIVOVITZ | Dry plum brandy produced in central and eastern Europe (9) |
| MIDSTREAM | Central position between river banks (9) |
| WATERVOLE | Semiaquatic rodent that excavates burrows in river banks (5,4) |
| TEMPTFATE | River banks greasy ___ earlier, jerks take a big risk (5,4) |
| CATTLEYA | A type of orchid found in Central and South America (8) |
| GRISONS | Weasel-like animals found in Central and South America (7) |
| CENSUS | Official list of people in Central and South America |
| TAPETI | A cottontail rabbit species found in Central and South America (6) |
| ANNATTO | Orange- red food colouring used in Central and South America (7) |
| ACAI | Kind of palm tree in Central and South America |
| COATI | Snouted, raccoon-like animal with a ringed tail, found mainly in Central and South America (5) |
| OCELOT | Striped and spotted wild cat in Central and South American forests |