Out in Nature
Across
- 3. doubly coiled genetic material
- 5. first name of Powerpuff Girls chimp nemesis
- 6. plant anchor
- 7. one of five biological kingdoms
- 8. amphibean
- 10. sense
- 13. 51 in Roman numerals
- 14. an egg
- 16. in A BOY (grammar)
- 17. new prefix
- 18. unspecific article for a vowel
- 20. flow-restricted body of water
- 21. what a hen does
- 23. one of the scaly classes
- 25. she's the word
- 29. woven by a spider
- 30. theory of evolution
- 34. "Hush!"
- 38. a common answer to "should we keep polluting the oceans?"
- 40. action word
- 42. precedes genetic or centre
- 43. often precedes "al." in Nature papers
- 44. kingdom closer to animal than plant, but often thought to be the latter
- 47. colourfully faced Old World monkey
- 49. what a calf might call a cow
- 50. a short period of time, said in a rush
- 51. where our fauna and flora are found, briefly
- 52. where we go to flush toxins
- 54. use this to calculate the circumference of a UFO plant leaf
- 55. a particular marsupial, briefly
- 58. transmits ocular light signals to the brain
- 59. where to look for fliers
- 60. blind cave-dwelling salamanders that can live to 100
- 61. chemical symbol for sodium
- 62. nutritious plant juices
- 64. one from the kingdom thought opposite to be the opposite of Animalia
- 65. a lion's long-distance communication
- 66. hole piercer
- 68. the spectacled bear, Tremarctus ornatus, is prominent in this empire's mythology
- 69. its Chinese relative is often used in bonsai
- 70. someone who seeks to preserve
- 71. to such an extent
- 77. nature narrator
- 81. what pandas would be if not for human intervention
- 83. letter by letter: 80
- 85. what lithmus conducts
- 87. pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates
- 89. exist
- 90. common suffix for enzymes
- 91. also
- 92. commonly used in aposematism
- 94. nil
- 97. reversed negative
- 98. food from a female fish
- 99. pores on a leaf
- 100. old you
Down
- 1. *if only fur and milk are required, a coconut might count as one
- 2. one of two hormones made by the kidney, abbr.
- 4. our closest extinct human relative, scientifically
- 7. time after BC
- 9. a sitting nook, sometimes in the garden
- 11. fertile soil mix
- 12. places where animals are kept - some are more humane than others
- 15. extinct flightless birds from New Zealand
- 17. tidy
- 19. single-celled microbes
- 21. ewes' neonates
- 22. sweets from the genus Mentha
- 24. a farmed animal that "possess[es] complex ethological traits similar, but not identical, to dogs and chimpanzees", according to science
- 26. alcoholic drink
- 27. Eastern life essence, or British quiz show
- 28. common name for a member of Aves
- 29. can sting a lot
- 31. what a carrion flower might do to a person
- 32. who I would see in the mirror if I had bad grammar
- 33. from the Latin for "sea fish"
- 35. a large flower, often found in the tropics
- 36. *what this is, taxanomically
- 37. how to perceive sound
- 39. how one would make an owl's face using letters
- 41. […] Mice and Men, Steinbeck novella
- 45. missing clownfish
- 46. barnacles may latch onto one of these travellers
- 48. an unimportant fuss
- 50. what you'll need to clean a floor
- 53. diurnal lepidopteran
- 56. found in urine, blood, bile, milk, and perspiration
- 57. starting letters of a South American camelid
- 63. what a cub might call its maned parent
- 65. an underground stalk
- 67. in the direction of
- 72. Keats' poem to a nightingale
- 73. African mango
- 74. character interest to cryptozoologist
- 75. stomach muscle, for short
- 76. the entire age of the earth is divided into four of these
- 78. […] fresh […] a daisy
- 79. wind dir., top left
- 80. either
- 82. "What is […]?" you ask as I show you a new plant
- 84. seabirds found worldwide
- 86. preparing strawberries for jam
- 87. what makes elephants and rhino desirable
- 88. otology focus
- 89. what makes chordates unique
- 93. two to the Mexican shrew
- 95. the same as [CLUE NUMBER] (sorry)
- 96. male antelope