Presented by Johnny Morris, the series broadcast a total of 440 episodes. The title is taken from a BBC children's TV series which ran from 1962 until 1983. A few of the animal breeds here are somewhat obscure, so anagrams are liberally provided to assist solvers. Enjoy!Īn author's challenge involves creating a puzzle with this title. Some cannot fly and many are extinct due to the loss of habitat.Ī shaped puzzle with an ursine theme. The are many birds which can run, jump, swim and dive. So, "Whoa!" stop and get off your horse and solve the puzzle. Many of the clues and answers relate to horses or horse riding in some way. There are five anagrams to help with the trickier answers. The puzzle is also fully-crossed (American style). The kingdom Animalia includes a wide array of creatures - this puzzle includes several whose name starts with the letter A!Ī shaped crossword with an avian theme. Several appear in this puzzle, but no abalone, sorry! Many animals are named for food, either because of a resemblance or because it is their primary diet source. Series number 5 on the world of wonderful animals. US EnglishĪnother series on the wonderful world of animals.Ī zoo of animals housed in a fully-crossed grid. This puzzle has a few obscure words as well as focuses on some animals whose names are connected to a place. There are four anagrams for unusual words. Poetic clues here / Describe lots of animals / Enjoy solving them!Īnimals Ancient & Modern, Actual & MythologicalĪ magnificent menagerie of eclectic creatures inhabit this crossword. Identify the animal with two to three clues given for each puzzle. One anagram may help with an uncommon animal. There is a theme which seasoned solvers should spot swiftly. A personal goal is to create a crossword for every Fun Trivia category. Number 1 (of 20) in a series of crosswords produced for November's Quiz Writing Challenge. ![]() And no Christmas either, in case you were wondering.
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