MAMMALS
ALSO A CANNED DRINK
"PANT"s
"C" BIRDS
COMMON BONDS
100

Grant's, a subspecies of this, is distinctly striped with black on a white background

Zebra

100

An elf or fairy

Sprite

100

Most of my mail arrived addressed to this person, meaning anyone living in the house

Occupant

100

Domesticated varieties of this Old World finch are usually bright or pale yellow

Canary

100

Gemini,

Minnesota,

Olsen

Twins

200

The name of this group of mammals comes from the Latin for "pouch"

Marsupials

200

A portion, maybe of cake

Slice

200

A food-storage closet, often adjoining a kitchen

Pantry

200

The ani is a species of this "crazy" bird

Cuckoo 

200

A cannon,

pottery,

a Trump apprentice

Fired

300

I'm a real stickler for this rodent whose name means "thorny pig"

Porcupine 

300

A short-lived infatuation between red & yellow

Orange crush

300

A play in which the performers express themselves mutely by gestures

Pantomime 

300

Because this black bird eats a wide range of agricultural crops, it isn't popular with farmers

Crow

300

Artesian,

Herbert George,

Indian

Wells

400

2 genera of this mammal make up the order Proboscidea

Elephants

400

Actor Barry, with a Ph.D.

Dr. Pepper

400

Adjective meaning frivolously disrespectful or lacking in seriousness

Flippant

400

With a 9-1/2 foot wingspan, this largest land bird in North America can be seen soaring over the Grand Canyon

Condor

400

A glance,

a base,

thunder

Steal

500

These monkeys with a religious name have several types of "habit", including brown & white-throated

Capuchin

500

A Wilmington or Dover wallop

Delaware punch

500

In heraldry it means standing erect; in life it means running wild

Rampant

500

The sandhill, seen here, is the most abundant species of this bird

Crane

500

Farmer Hoggett,

Paul Bunyan,

the 1920 Yankees

Things with a babe.