| TUNNELS | Their ___ can stretch up to 200m in length. |
| REACH | Distance to which a boxer can stretch out their hand (5) |
| REGIS | John ___, the first British athlete to run the 200m in under 20 seconds |
| LEGROOM | You can stretch out in this prosthetic chamber (7) |
| RAELENEBOYLE | Olympic women's silver medallist at 200m in 1968 and 1972 (7,5) |
| ELASTIC | A bungee, cord, fabric, hairband, string, tape etc woven with rubber or Lycra strands, so that it can stretch and return to its original shape (7) |
| YOGARETREAT | Getaway where you can stretch your legs? |
| CRANE | This bird can stretch its neck (5) |
| SOCKS | They can stretch over two feet |
| TENSILE | Listen! At this point you can stretch it (7) |
| BOYLE | Australian athlete, women's silver winner at 200m in the 1968 and 1972 Olympics (7,5) |
| RAELENE | Australian athlete, women's silver winner at 200m in the 1968 and 1972 Olympics (7,5) |
| TERRITORY | Foxes use their urine and poop to mark their ___. Females use their poop to let males know they are ready to mate. |
| ABDOMEN | When a female feeds on blood their ___ expands and can hold up to 3 times its own body weight in blood |
| HOOVES | Their ___ become sponge like in summer to give them more traction on the ground and in winter they shrink and tighten which exposes the rim of the hoof allowing them to cut through hard snow and ice. |
| CARAPACE | In addition to their four large eyes in the front they have two more sets of eyes on their ___ |
| SPECIES | Many of their ___ plan their route to reach their prey and can adapt when the situation changes |
| LIFESPAN | Their ___ in the wild is up to 15 years. |
| THREATS | "Those that are the loudest in their _ are the weakest in their actions? Charles Caleb Colton (7) |
| FEET | Flies use their ___ to taste their food |