| LARGEST | Tigers are the ___ cat species in the world reaching up to 3m in length and weighing over 300kgs |
| CONGEREEL | Narrow-bodied predatory fish that may grow up to 3m in length (6,3) |
| JAGUAR | The largest cat species in the Americas (6) |
| UNIQUE | No two tigers are the same when it comes to their stripes. Each pattern is ___ to an individual tiger |
| EMU | Second-tallest bird species in the world |
| TREE | General Sherman is the largest one in the world (275 feet tall, weighing over 6,000 tons) |
| BOA | Which serpent can reach thirty feet in length and kills its prey by crushing? (3) |
| SHELL | Large conical ___ that can be 22 cm in length and has 7-9 spirals |
| HGV | Lorry weighing over 3,500 kg for short (3) |
| GOLDCREST | Known as a king among birds and weighing around the same as a ten pence piece, the UK's smallest bird (9) |
| CABER | Larch pole, typically 19 feet 6 inches long and weighing about 175 pounds, thrown as a test of strength in Highland games (5) |
| SLIGHT | Slim, small and weighing little (6) |
| MACKEREL | Oily pelagic fish swimming in schools sometimes reaching up to 20 miles in length (8) |
| SHOE | Covering for the human foot reaching up to the ankle |
| TAILS | Reverse side of a coin; or, the luminous trails of comets reaching up to 350 million miles long (5) |
| LOBSTER | The most important commercial crustacean in Europe and the only extant species in the genus Nephrops (6,7) |
| NORWAY | The most important commercial crustacean in Europe and the only extant species in the genus Nephrops (6,7) |
| AMBUSH | Tigers are ___ hunters. They stalk their prey then slowly start creeping towards it until they are close enough to pounce on it |
| HIGHHANDED | Arrogant when reaching up to grab? (4-6) |
| CALICO | "The Gingham Dog and the ___ Cat" |