| GROUP | A ___ of tigers are known as an ambush or streak |
| BREEDING | The cats born from cross ___ of tigers and lions are bigger than tigers reaching heights of 1.3m when standing on all fours |
| PEACOCKS | Groups of these birds are known as an ostentation or muster (8) |
| MARK | A boundary; a sign, symbol or trace; a target; an "X" as a signature; or, a blemish, blot, smear or streak (4) |
| SMEAR | From "butter, fat, grease, ointment", a smudge, splodge, splotch or streak of such substance; or, a slur or slanderous attack (5) |
| WISPS | Word for flocks of snipe; friars' lanterns; petite girls/slight boys; twists of hay or straw; small brooms; strands or streaks of hair or smoke; or, tufts (5) |
| FLECK | A spot or streak, as in a tweed material, for example (5) |
| TRAP | A light horse- or pony-drawn carriage; an ambush, gin, pitfall or snare; a greyhound's pre-race cage; or, a sandy bunker on a golf course (4) |
| REGISTER | It's a record of how tigers are treated by the queen (8) |
| STRIA | A thin groove, stripe or streak - "is rat" anagram |
| BLOODSTONE | Dark-green gemstone, a variety of chalcedony, with red spots or streaks (10) |
| ERSATZ | Substitute a group of tigers at zoo (6) |
| STREAK | Collective name for a group of tigers (6) |
| MAJORLEAGUEBASEBALL | The Tigers are part of it |
| UNIQUE | No two tigers are the same when it comes to their stripes. Each pattern is ___ to an individual tiger |
| AMBUSH | Tigers are ___ hunters. They stalk their prey then slowly start creeping towards it until they are close enough to pounce on it |
| MLB | Tigers are part of it: Abbr. |
| MANEATING | Some tigers are emanating uncontrolled (3-6) |
| ARNIE | He and Tiger are in the P.G.A. |
| VEINS | Vessels studied in phlebology; or, streaks in cheese, marble or wood (5) |