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- San Diego's covers 2,200 acres
- We Bought a ___
- Animal place
- Sight-seeing mecca in San Diego
- Animal house
- Chicago's Lincoln Park, e.g.
- Where to see an anoa
- Bronx attraction
- Madhouse, so to speak
- Chaotic place
- Chaotic situation, metaphorically
- Setting for the climax of "Anchorman"
- Chaotic scene, as it were
- Place of chaos, as it were
- Wild animal's urban residence, perhaps
- Chaotic place, so to speak
- Chaotic scene
- Hardly a site of decorum
- Heavy petting location
- It features creatures
- Monkey house spot
- Place to see lions, tigers, and bears
- Proverbial madhouse
- Ram home?
- Scene of mayhem
- Wild house
- Mayhem exemplified
- Fauna display
- Place of chaos
- San Diego attraction
- Mob scene
- Scene of chaos
- Madhouse
- The Toronto ___ (attraction founded in 1974)
- Toronto attraction
- School field-trip spot
- Crowded, noisy place
- Albee's "The ___ Story"
- Cagey institution?
- What Gerald McGrew wished he could run, in a classic children's book
- Helter-skelter scene
- Setting for the 1997 John Cleese comedy "Fierce Creatures"
- If I Ran the ___ (Dr. Seuss book)
- Crowded, chaotic place
- Lion's home, maybe
- Petting ___
- Where to observe rare animals
- Park for petting, perhaps
- Aardvark park
- Park with animals
- Safari park, in effect
- Where some people may be petting
- Chaotic situation
- Collection of fauna
- It's full of fauna
- Park attraction
- San Diego has America's largest
- The Bronx has a famous one
- Where you don't feed the animal crackers?
- This place is a ___!
- Attraction in the Bronx
- Where to see elephants
- Where to see lions and bears
- Where to view a gnu
- San Diego tourist magnet
- Wild scene
- Crazy place
- Menagerie
- Petting place, perhaps
- Animal attraction?
- Petting place
- Butterfly garden setting
- Venue to view a gnu
- Central Park attraction
- It may have many bars and pits
- Place to glimpse chimps, perhaps
- Place where a naturalist might act as a tour guide
- Animal-filled attraction
- Wildlife enclosure
- Government shutdown closure
- Uproarious place
- Where the wild things are
- Bear spot, maybe
- San Diego landmark
- Tumultuous scene
- Vet employer
- Animal housing
- Pandemoniac place
- Moat site
- Site of bedlam
- Cagey locale?
- Bronx tourist attraction
- Crazy scene
- Field trip destination
- Confusing scene
- Site of monkey business
- Wild place
- Herpetologist's employer
- Opening setting of "Madagascar"
- Place to observe animals
- State of chaos
- Monkey house site
- Animal park
- Petting __
- San Diego __ Safari Park
- San Diego tourist attraction
- Disorderly situation
- Safari park
- Disorganized situation
- San Diego tourist mecca
- Disordered situation
- D.C. attraction
- Royal mess
- Situation of confusion
- Moat location
- Washington attraction
- Symbol of confusion
- Vet's workplace
- Class-trip destination
- Place for a moat
- Place to see pandas
- City attraction
- Leeds' Tropical World, e.g.
- Albuquerque BioPark, e.g.
- Stroller-rental site
- Moat spot
- Wildlife park
- Damon's home in a 2011 film
- Site of confusion
- Disorganization metaphor
- Metaphor for disorganization
- Metaphor for disorder
- Common school trip destination
- Metaphor for chaos
- Where feeding times are posted
- Biopark
- Primatologist's employer
- Tourist attraction in the Bronx
- Good Night, Gorilla setting
- Herpetologist hirer
- Insectarium's place
- Petting setting
- Place for petting
- Hectic place
- Bar scene locale?
- Place with lots of animal enclosures
- Primatologist hirer
- Class trip destination, sometimes
- Dr. Seuss's "If I Ran the ___"
- Place of confusion
- Place with moats, maybe
- Disorderly place
- Popular field trip destination
- Where monkeys go bar-hopping?
- The Bronx ___ (1979 Sparky Lyle book about the Yankees)
- Beastly place
- Herpetologist employer
- Home to lions and tigers and bears
- Ornithologist employer
- Organized collection of fauna.
- Home Sweet ___, by Barnes.
- 63d Street gathering place.
- Bronx Park specialty.
- Lincoln Park TV spot.
- Where the cubs play.
- Where the monkey house is.
- Children's favorite.
- Juvenile mecca.
- Where to find a tiglon or a liger.
- Chicago's Lincoln Park attraction.
- Feature of Balboa Park, San Diego.
- The birds and beasts are there.
- Bronx feature.
- Animal's milieu.
- Collection of animals.
- Part of Central Park.
- Park feature.
- Animal collection.
- Bronx landmark.
- Scene of Albee play.
- Tiergarten.
- Park place.
- Albee's "Story."
- Popular park place.
- Exhibition place.
- Monkey's home.
- Home for some beasts.
- Tiergarten sight
- Popular garden
- Bronx sight
- Central Park unit
- Popular school trip site
- Albee's "___ Story"
- World-famous attraction in San Diego
- Central Park has one
- Where to find a panda
- Tourist attraction
- Mecca for children
- Possible habitat of 35 Across
- Bedlam site
- Albee's "The _____ Story"
- Where to do some petting
- Game park
- Picnic locale
- It may allow petting
- Vet's employer
- Animal home
- It's chaos
- Place for a vet
- Frenzied situation
- Noted Bronx locale
- Where many pens are found
- Common field trip destination
- Where to see elephants and elands
- Dr. Seuss' "If I Ran the ___"
- Morning ___ (radio format)
- Place for exhibits
- Place for giraffes and hippos
- Place with feeding times
- Pandemonium
- Philadelphia had the first one in the U.S. (1874)
- Place to see lions and sea lions
- Bronx ___
- It has lions and tigers and bears (oh my!)
- Where you might see the sign "Do not feed the animals"
- Place of utter chaos
- Morning ___
- Workplace for some veterinarians
- Leopard spot
- Frenzied place
- Hippo campus?
- State of madness
- Monkey business?
- Scene of pandemonium
- Where wild animals are most likely to see you
- Metaphor for a house with young children, perhaps
- One might be organized by habitat
- Place for some aviaries
- Fauna-filled attraction
- Beastly site?
- Displayed collection of animals
- Blind Man's ___ 10,000 Maniacs
- Scorpions song about animal exhibition (with "The")?
- Where you might park a jaguar?
- Central Park feature
- D.C.'s is part of Rock Creek Park
- Confused situation
- Bronx attraction since 1899
- Field-trip destination, perhaps
- Where one might see lions and tigers and bears (oh my!)
- Major attraction in the Bronx
- Chaotic scene, idiomatically
- Place of pandemonium
- Ocelot's spot?
- Place to put stock in?
- Workplace for some vet techs
- Animal facility
- Noted Bronx attraction
- Scene of utter bedlam
- Where you might feed a giraffe
- Crowded convention center, say
- Where to see everything from alligators to zebras
- Animal center
- San Diego has a renowned one
- Scene of confusion: sl.
- San Diego tourist draw
- Animal aggregation
- Site of some monkey business
- Where you may see a suricate
- Place for not-so-wild animals
- Where to see lions and tigers and bears
- San Diego draw
- Locale with many bar scenes?
- Place for you to view a gnu
- Vet's employer, perhaps
- Place for petting, perhaps
- Where some animals live
- Beast-based attraction
- Business with habitats
- Disorderly scene
- Place to see pandas and panthers
- Frenzied setting
- Jaguar's spot
- Setting of Peggy Rathmann's book "Good Night, Gorilla"
- Place of noisy chaos
- Moat setting
- Cagey sort of place?
- Field trip destination, often
- Site with many enclosures
- Where "it's all happening," according to a Simon & Garfunkel song
- Site of some moats