| BOBCAT | This North American cat, which is sometimes known as the bay lynx, is about the size of a domesticated cat. |
| MASSACHUSETTS | US state known as the Bay State (13) |
| OCELOTS | American cats which resemble leopards |
| EBB | Recede, as the Bay of Fundy tide |
| LESSERHORSESHOE | Species of bat found in the UK that is about the size of a plum (6,9) |
| IMPERIALMEASURE | Where the Empire was concerned, this is about the size of it (8,7) |
| ANATOMIST | One dissecting a North American cat is heartless essentially |
| KIOSK | Hut selling refreshments, such as the Bay's Gelato (5) |
| LYNX | Large North American cat (4) |
| COON | Maine -, large North American cat breed in box B (4) |
| GIANTSQUID | Its 31-Down is about the size of a dinner plate |
| TOBYJUG | Shaped into the form of a seated person, this ceramic container is sometimes known as a 'fillpot' (4 |
| TURKEY | Gallinaceous bird with a fanshaped tail, of which the male is sometimes known as a gobbler (6) |
| WILDCAT | This untamed cat, which is native to Eurasia and Africa, is thought to have given rise to the domestic cat. |
| OKRA | Which slim green vegetable of the mallow family used in Middle Eastern food is sometimes known as ladies' fingers? (4) |
| MANUL | Another name for Pallas's cat, or the steppe cat, which is a small, long-haired cat native to deserts and rocky, mountainous regions from Tibet to Siberia. |
| PERU | South American country whose national football team is sometimes known as 'The Incas' (4) |
| BRUNEI | Sultanate that is sometimes known as the Abode of Peace (6) |
| SNOWGOOSE | This North American water bird with white plumage is also a variety of oriental poppy and rose! (4,5 or 9) |
| SKYE | Sometimes known as The Misty Isle, this is the largest of the Inner Hebrides islands |