| SUNNING | Skinks spend their time looking for crickets, flies, grubs, worms and spiders to eat and ___ themselves on rocks |
| ORTHOPTERANS | Scientific name for crickets and grasshoppers |
| INSECTS | Bugs such as crickets, flies or cockroaches |
| INLANDSEA | The early explorers spent much time looking for this in the middle of Australia (the original inhabi |
| FAVOURITE | ___ foods are clams. They can eat 3000 to 6000 at a time and will also eat molluscs, crustaceans, worms and even seals |
| NOCTURNAL | They are ___ and spend their nights digging their tunnels and foraging for food. |
| ATSEA | Where captains spend their time |
| CELLMATES | They will spend their time together |
| EXCEPTION | "Everyone delights to spend their summer's holiday; Down beside the side of the silvery sea; I'm no ... to the rule," sang Florrie Forde. "I do love to be beside the seaside" |
| NIGHTSHIFT | Odd thing to convey to those workers who spend their days in bed (5,5) |
| GAMER | One who spends their time playing on consoles (5) |
| ATTACK | Go for tips from Clark Kent after a time looking in the mirror (6) |
| DEW | Droplets suspended on grass and spiders' webs in the morning, associated with a May Day rite granting a beautiful complexion to those who bathe in it (3) |
| EXOSKELETON | Protective structure covering the outside of the body of many animals such as crabs and spiders (11) |
| BAIT | Worms and flies to a fisherman |
| ASTRONOMER | Spends a lot of time looking into space for night-watchman (10) |
| TARANTULA | Storm a natural time for spider to appear |
| ROARINGTWENTIES | Modern time, looking back, in roistering and a crash? (7,8) |
| VEGA | Very long time looking heavenward - to see me in 5? |
| CAMOUFLAGE | Skinks have the ability to ___ with their habitats like trees or mountains |