| EINKORN | Variety of wheat of Greece and Asia having pale red kernels (7) |
| SPELT | A bookie let out among the wheat of the inferior variety (5) |
| AEGEAN | ___ sea: an arm of Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Asia Minor? |
| CATALPA | Genus of trees of North America and Asia having bellshaped whitish flowers (7) |
| ROEDEER | Graceful animal of woodlands of Europe and Asia having small antlers and a reddish-brown summer coat |
| RAMPION | Plant native to Europe and Asia having clusters of bluish flowers and an edible white root used in salads (7) |
| GAZELLE | Small swift graceful antelope of Africa and Asia having lustrous eyes (7) |
| HAUTBOY | Strawberry of central Europe and Asia having large fruit (7) |
| APOSTLE | John or James, for example, having pale ale outside (7) |
| OLYMPUS | Name shared by the highest mountains of Greece and Cyprus (7) |
| KARAKUL | Sheep of central Asia, having coarse black, grey, or brown hair (7) |
| KARACUL | Hardy sheep of central Asia having a dark curled fleece (Persian lamb) when young (7) |
| ALBANIA | Balkan neighbor of Greece and Montenegro |
| REDADMIRAL | Nymphalid butterfly of Europe and Asia having black wings with red and white markings (3,7) |
| ANTELOPES | Graceful mammals of Africa and Asia, having long legs and horns (9) |
| SCOTSPINE | Coniferous tree, Pinus sylvestris, of Europe and Asia having blue-green leaves and pointed cones (5,4) |
| COLOCYNTH | Plant of Europe and Asia having bitter-tasting fruit (9) |
| MARMOT | Burrowing rodent of Europe, North America and Asia having coarse fur (6) |
| ELK | Large deer of N. Europe and Asia having flattened antlers (3) |
| GAVDOS | Southernmost island of Greece and of all of Europe, administratively a part of Crete (6) |