% replaces any number of letters (la% - lake, lamp)_ replaces one letter (ca_ - car, cat)

Other crossword clues for answer "ANIMAL"

ANIMAL
Brutish one
Eric Burdon, in the '60s
Kind of cracker
Kiddie cracker
Kids' cracker
Menagerie member
Pet, usually
Brute
Bee or beagle
What you get turned into if you don't find a mate in the 2015 sci-fi film "The Lobster"
One of the Muppets
Red Muppet
Mannerless sort
Category for 70 Across
Dolittle patient
Twenty Questions qualifier
20 Questions category
79-Across rescuee
Muppet drummer
Member of one kingdom
Beast
___ Farm (Orwell book)
Inhuman human
Cracker shape, maybe
Mule or deer ... or mule deer
Kitty, e.g.
Twenty Questions category
____, vegetable or mineral?
Cracker critter
The Marx Brothers' "___ Crackers"
The Muppet Show drummer
It's not vegetable or mineral
Skink or skunk
___ House
The Crocodile Hunter network, with 47-Across
___ Farm
Kind of magnetism
Zoo denizen
With 51-Across, network that airs 40-Across
Creature
Muppet on drums
Zoo creature
Party person?
Dog, frog, or hog
Ice Age or "Madagascar" character
Neither vegetable nor mineral
Drummer for Dr. Teeth and the Elecric Mayhem
There's a 3-, 4- or 5-letter one hidden in each of this puzzle's 10 WTWTA entries
Drummer in Dr. Teeth's band
Kind of instinct
Orwellian farmer
Orwell's "___ Farm"
Biology label
Orwell's "__ Farm"
Mink or sable
Wolfman, some nights
Aesop character, usually
Twisted balloon shape, often
Crazed Muppet drummer
Jaguar or impala
Member of a large kingdom
Sponge, e.g.
__ cracker
1978 comedy classic
Kingdom member
Critter
Dog or dogie
Fauna component
Kangaroo or kinkajou
__ shelter
Party or wild follower
__ kingdom
Zoo inhabitant
__ husbandry
Cat or rat
Cracker shape
Kangaroo or koala
Beanie Baby, usually
Lobster, for one
Muppets drummer
Brutish sort
Mammal or bird
Barbarian
Cracker shape of a sort
Kid's cookie shape
Meaning of the Greek root of "zodiac"
Sponge, for one
Fable staple
Insect or bird
Bird or insect
Bird or mammal
Brute of a guy
Panda or person
Wild and crazy guy
See 19-Across
Man is a reasoning ___.—Seneca.
Mammal.
Kingdom of Aesop's Fables.
Zoo dweller.
Circus performer.
Elephant or donkey.
Kingdom of Moby Dick.
A kind of cracker.
Shrew, for example.
One of the "kingdoms."
Dikdik, for example.
___ cracker.
23 Down, for example.
Sentient being.
Passenger on the ark.
Quadruped, for example.
Kingdom of Philip Barry play.
One of the three kingdoms.
Ark passenger.
Elephant or mule.
Kind of crackers.
Passenger on 4 Down.
Kid or cub.
One of three kingdoms.
Friend of vegetable and mineral
Certain spirits
Man, for one
Orwell's farm
Cleveland Amory's concern
Guessing-game category
One of a guessing-game three
Yak or springbok
D.V.M.'s patient
Fennec or koala
___ Crackers
Muppet musician
___ Crackers, Marx Brothers film
One of nature's kingdoms
Kind of husbandry
A certain kingdom
Quagga or kob
The Male ___, Fonda film
A kingdom
Vegetable companion
Varmint
Uncivilized one
Kind of shelter
Member of a very old kingdom
20 Questions category / Layer
Like some instincts
Primitive
Ox or fox
Mole or mule
Sloth, e.g.
Moose or mouse
One with absolutely no manners
Zooid
___ instincts
Uncouth sort
___ magnetism
Zebra or zebu
Kid's cracker shape
Part of a large kingdom
Savage
Alternative to vegetable and mineral
See 48-Across
With 56-Across, lunchbox snacks ... or a hint to the black squares before 18-, 29-, 35- and 45-Across?
Category in a guessing game
Many an Aesop character
Neither vegetable nor mineral, in a guessing game
A man or a mouse
Word with party or balloon
Bear or boar
Fiend
Gorilla or groundhog
Mouse or moose
Growling Kesha album?
Aardvark or zebra
Snowball or Napoleon, in a George Orwell story
Kesha's début album
Carnal
Experimental-pop group ___ Collective
Lion or lamb, e.g.
_____, vegetable or mineral?
Type of cracker or magnetism
Not vegetable or mineral
Zoologist's object of study
Kind of husbandry or magnetism
Type of cracker
Certain kingdom
Wild
Zoo occupant
Dog or frog
Hog or groundhog, for example
___, vegetable or mineral?
Drumming muppet
Type of "magnetism"
Elephant or giraffe
Koala or bear
With 44-Across, Nintendo series hinting at the letters where the starred clues' answers intersect (Bonus: Read these letters clockwise)
Cheetah or zebra
Stalag 17 role
Muppet percussionist
Beastly one
Big-time party person
Member of a certain kingdom
Member of a kingdom
Type of crackers
Sponge or sea anemone
Sponge or coral
26-Across passenger
4-Down, e.g.
Hen or rabbit
Rat or rooster
Word after "party" or "stuffed"
One of many seen in the board games Ark Nova and New York Zoo
Bat, cat or rat
Bear, for one
Start of an Orwell title
Anoa or unau
Cracker type
Focus of a conservation society
Zebu or zebra
With 39-Across, PETA focus, and a hint to the theme answers
Snail, quail or whale
Badger or hound, e.g.
Zoo resident