| IMPALAS | Antelopes inhabiting African woodlands and savannas (7) |
| BUSHDOG | Also called the savannah dog, this small, stocky canine is found in the forests and savannas of Central and South America. It's a rare species, considered near threatened by the IUCN. |
| TSETSE | African woodlands denizen |
| GNUS | Antelopes inhabiting the savannas of Africa, wildebeests (4) |
| NAKEDMOLERAT | Nearly hairless rodent of east African dry steppes and savannas, living entirely underground (5,4,3) |
| GREATERKUDU | The African woodland antelope Tragelaphus strepsiceros (7,4) |
| SAHEL | Vast band of northern Africa between desert and savanna |
| HOBBEMA | Dutch painter of sunlit woodlands and tree scenes including A Road Winding Past Cottages, A Stream by a Wood and The Avenue at Middelharnis (7) |
| GIRAFFE | The tallest animal, inhabiting savannas of tropical Africa (7) |
| ESTATES | Renault 21 Savannas and the like (7) |
| CHAMOIS | Goat-like antelope inhabiting high mountains in southern and central Europe (7) |
| MUSCARI | Botanical name for small blue flowers growing in woodlands and cottage gardens or planted in pots indoors, commonly called grape hyacinths (7) |
| RESERVE | Hickling Broad National Nature ... consists of more than 1400 acres of reedbed, fen, water, woodland and grazing marsh (7) |
| GNU | Antelope inhabiting the savannas of Africa; wildebeest (3) |
| NUTHATCH | Bird with blue and pinkishbuff plumage, typically spotted creeping up and down tree trunks in woodlands and gardens (8) |
| LIONS | Known as the "kings of the jungle", animals living in prides in savannas, grasslands and forests of India and Africa, and the Longleat estate in Wilshire (5) |
| VIOLET | Word linking with dog/wood, hairy or sweet for three species of wild flowers found in woodlands and chalk grasslands; a symbol of modesty and faithfulness (6) |
| BUTTERCUPS | Related to delphiniums, marsh marigolds, lesser celandines and wood anemones, wild flowers of meadows, woodlands and arable farmland(10) |
| YEW | Used for topiary, hedging, longbows and woodworking, a native evergreen tree with red arils found in beech woodlands and churchyards (3) |
| CHERRY | Wild -; with heavy boughs of white blossom in the spring and edible fruits in the summer, a native tree of woodlands and old hedgerows, also called gean (6) |