| TRUMPETERSWAN | [aria-label] North America's heaviest flying bird |
| SWAN | Heaviest flying bird in North America |
| TON | Weight surpassed by North America's heaviest pumpkin |
| BUSTARD | World's heaviest flying birds |
| GREAT | One of the heaviest flying birds, extinct in Britain from 1832 until 2004 (5) |
| OTUS | Genus to which one of the heaviest flying birds, the great bustard, belongs (4) |
| KITE | Flying toy or flying bird |
| RUSSIANDOLL | [aria-label] Humanoid toy, written in a different language |
| ARABICNUMERALS | [aria-label] Mathematical characters, written in a different language |
| CHINESECHECKERS | [aria-label] Two-player board game, written in a different language |
| HEBREWNATIONAL | [aria-label] Citizen of a country, written in a different language |
| GREEKYOGURT | [aria-label] Dairy aisle food, written in a different language |
| MONSTERSINC | [aria-label] Some energy drinks, having zero sharps or flats |
| BALLERINA | [aria-label] Court athlete, slangily, having three sharps |
| PALESTINE | [aria-label] Most wan, having four sharps |
| FALLINGFLAT | [aria-label] Raking time, having six flats |
| FIDDLERCRAB | [aria-label] Asymmetrical crustacean |
| HORNBILL | [aria-label] Zazu from "The Lion King," e.g. |
| ARCANE | [aria-label] Circled letter + walking stick |
| ERODE | [aria-label] Circled letter + map line |