| BEAUTY | Butterfly, nymphalis antiop, of temperate regions having dark purple wings with yellow borders (10,6) |
| CAMBERWELL | Butterfly, nymphalis antiop, of temperate regions having dark purple wings with yellow borders (10,6) |
| PRIMROSE | Pale yellow border added to the inside of literature (8) |
| GEOGRAPHIC | National ____, monthly magazine with a yellow border, first published in 1888 (10) |
| CAMBERWELLBEAUTY | Butterfly of temperate regions with dark purple, yellow-bordered wings |
| REDADMIRAL | Migratory nymphalid butterfly of temperate regions whose caterpillar chiefly feeds on stinging nettles; Vanessa atalanta (3,7) |
| BEECH | Tree of temperate regions that bears small edible triangular nuts (5) |
| OAT | Erect annual grass of temperate regions (3) |
| OWLS | Large birds of prey of tundra regions, having white plumage flecked with brown (5,4) |
| SNOWY | Large birds of prey of tundra regions, having white plumage flecked with brown (5,4) |
| LIVERWURST | Type of sausage eaten throughout Europe, with many German regions having distinct local recipes (10) |
| SCORPION | Arachnid of warm dry regions having a long tail with a venomous sting (8) |
| GENTIAN | Plant of temperate mountainous regions with blue, yellow, white or red trumpet-shaped flowers (7) |
| AILERON | Flap of the airplane wings with hole in the middle of passage at rear gate (7) |
| IBIS | Wading birds of warm regions having long slender down-curved bills. |
| NATTERJACKS | European toads of sandy regions, having greyish-brown bodies (11) |
| POPLAR | Tree of north temperate regions, with flowers borne in catkins (6) |
| BUMBLEBEES | Large, hairy, social insects with yellow-and-black striped bodies found in temperate regions (10) |
| HORNBEAM | A tree of north temperate regions with oval serrated leaves that yields a hard pale timber (8) |
| TRILLIUM | Genus of spring ephemeral perennials, native to temperate regions of North America and Asia |