| RUDDYDUCK | New World waterbird now considered invasive in the UK (5,4) |
| HARLEQUIN | ___ ladybird, spotted insect considered invasive in the UK (9) |
| SUNGREBE | Coot-like New World waterbird in the genus Heliornis (8) |
| MOTTLED | ___ duck, mallard-like New World waterbird (7) |
| LEADPAINT | Old covering now considered hazardous (4,5) |
| IDIAMIN | Which soldier became president of Uganda in 1971, ruled through most of the decade as a military dictator, and is now considered one of the most brutal despots in modern world history? (3,4) |
| VERMEER | Rediscovered almost 200 years after his death, who is now considered one of the greatest painters of the Dutch Golden Age, with works including The Milkmaid (c. 1658)? (7) |
| KUDZU | Plant that has become invasive in much of the Eastern US. |
| OYSTER | Shellfish in a phylum that includes the clam, cockle, mussel, periwinkle and scallop, once a cheap food, now considered a delicacy (6) |
| GORSE | European ___ is a spiny shrub invasive in South Africa (5) |
| FANTASIA | Walt Disney's film of music and animation that received a luke-warm reception in 1940 but which is now considered a classic |
| SMALLPOX | Infectious disease now considered eradicated; its first vaccine was discovered by Edward Jenner in 1796 (5,3) |
| CONCH | Name for medium-to-large sea-snails and their shells, so many of the shells have been taken as souvenirs from Spanish beaches that they are now considered an endangered species and are protected by la |
| NEWSPRINT | Not an old race, but now considered old media! (9) |
| SPELT | Old wheat species grown as a relict crop, now considered a health food (5) |
| DANCINGBEARS | Sabre - once regarded as entertainment, now considered inappropriate (7,5) |
| INSYNC | Popular leaders of stroppy youths now considered harmonious (2,4) |
| POLENTA | Once a traditional peasant dish, this meal of ground maize is now considered a premium menu item |
| BRAINSTORMING | Intensive discussion to solve problems or generate ideas - now considered offensive to people who suffer from seizures (13) |
| AYLESBURY | Breed of waterbird depicted in The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck (9) |