- - One moving fast from Dinant eloped
- - One moving fast from Dinant, eloper
- - Open late — that's for making quick buck!
- - Open late for supply of chamois
- - creature broke one plate
- - it's open late for animal viewing
- - One leapt (anag)
- - Graceful ruminant — one leapt (anag)
- - Eland, for one
- - Eland, for example
- - One pleat undone in jumper?
- - Open late perhaps for quick buck?
- - One of the Springboks has unnatural pale tone
- - Stake money on canter for swift runner
- - Trained a lone pet for one of the Springboks
- - Impala or kudu
- - One of the Springboks trained a lone pet
- - Dik-dik or kudu
- - Dik-dik, for one
- - Kudu, for one
- - Dik-dik, for example
- - Gazelle for one
- - Oryx or kudu
- - Kudu or dik-dik
- - Klipspringer, for example.
- - Bongo, for one
- - Model alone with pet gnu?
- - Graceful and swift African mammal
- - all alone with a pet animal
- - Runner on a range
- - Worker will run away with an animal
- - Hollow-horned animal related to the deer
- - A deerlike ruminant
- - animal to make the colonist run away
- - Animal on plate cooked around Spain
- - Buck bet on pole dancing
- - let a peon go out with the animal
- - the poet has lena thinking about an animal
- - Animal and insect run away together
- - animal disturbing lean poet
- - lean poet could easily become speedy animal
- - animal makes worker run off with girl
- - animal mentioned by the poet, lane
- - it's kind of late to open - you're beastly!
- - bovid mammal of africa and asia such as the gerenuk
- - insect to run away and marry an animal
- - kept open late to let the animal in
- - ruminant making worker run off to create union
- - Ruminant and insect run away to get married
- - bet a long striding gait is natural to it
- - Slender ruminant
- - Perhaps Springbok to run off after six footer
- - african deer
- - High-jumping African grazer
- - Watch insect run off with lion's prey
- - Animal inverted stake, restrained by another
- - bovid mammal
- - Animal worker twirling pole with energy
- - Hollow-horned ruminant
- - Eland, say
- - Springbok or gnu?
- - Klipspringer or blackbuck
- - Gazelle, say
- - Gazelle or impala
- - Eland
- - Deer's playmate?
- - Bail, bond?
- - Horned animal
- - Deer-like animal
- - Eg, gazelle or eland
- - Quick buck, say
- - Gazelle or gnu, say
- - Pet alone evolves as larger animal
- - Gazelle, e.g
- - Animal in fantastic leap, note
- - Long-legged ruminant
- - Animal worker before eastern European uprising
- - Beast bound to appear after intermittent rain at sea
- - Range rover on a range
- - Deer playmate of song
- - Savanna springer
- - Gazelle, eg
- - Player of song
- - They play with the deer
- - An addax or oryx
- - Range-roving animal
- - A ruminant
- - "Where the deer and the .... play"
- - Fast runner in leading position backed, covered by stake
- - Player in the West's "unofficial anthem"
- - Swift deer-like animal
- - Eg, a gazelle
- - Certain bovine
- - It runs up a volcano with long stride
- - Certain herd member
- - Grand Canyon University mascot
- - Eg, gazelle or gnu
- - Soldier to run away, secretly timid creature
- - "Home on the Range" critter
- - Range playmate of song
- - 'Home on the Range' creature
- - Addax or oryx
- - Pride's prey
- - Deer playmate, in song
- - High-jumping African
- - Duiker or dik-dik
- - Animal at home on the range
- - Swift running mammal
- - Deer playmate?
- - Pronghorn, e.g.
- - Oryx, e.g.
- - Pronghorn
- - Bushbuck or bongo
- - Safari-park dweller
- - "Home on the Range" animal
- - Bushbuck, e.g.
- - Western herd
- - Pronghorned creature
- - Deer's companion, on the range
- - Quick buck?
- - Oryx or addax
- - Range player
- - Goat follower
- - Range animal
- - Something gnu
- - Impala or impofo
- - Pronghorn or springbok
- - Addax or dik-dik
- - Player on the range
- - Western play animal.
- - Speedy animal.
- - Impala.
- - Fleet animal.
- - "Home on the Range" fauna.
- - Impala or bongo.
- - Gemsbok.
- - Bongo.
- - Steenbok.
- - They play on the range.
- - They play in "Home on the Range."
- - African cousin of the mountain goat.
- - Lion's lunch, maybe
- - African runner
- - Safari sight
- - Swift runner
- - Range rover
- - Saskatchewan lake
- - Serengeti grazer
- - Serengeti critter
- - Bongo, e.g
- - Gazelle
- - Prey in Africa possibly bound on stake
- - Safari herbivore
- - Second fastest land animal in the world
- - Wild animal bound, attached to stake, initially
- - vegetarian cooked polenta with last of cheese
- - As before, run after the animal
- - Deerlike African animal
- - Serengeti animal
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