| ACCIPITER | A genus of hawks, typically having short, rounded wings and a long tail (9) |
| HAWK | Diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail. |
| SURNIA | A genus of hawk-like owls. |
| NOCTULE | A large golden-brown bat with long, slender ears, rounded wings and a short muzzle (7) |
| SOARERS | Eagles and. hawks, typically |
| HABANERO | Short, rounded, very spicy peppers |
| KITTIWAKE | Oceanic gull having a white plumage with pale grey, black-tipped wings and a square-cut tail (9) |
| PHALANGER | Australian arboreal marsupial with dense fur and a long tail (9) |
| FALCON | Diurnal bird of prey with pointed wings and a long tail (6) |
| INEARNEST | I approach home of hawk, say, with serious intent (2,7) |
| GANNET | Large marine bird with black-tipped wings and a long pointed tail and beak |
| CAST | A pair of hawks flown together in falconry; a company of actors in a film or play; or, a swarm of bees leaving a hive (4) |
| TEIID | Tropical New World lizard with a long tail and large rectangular scales on the belly and a long tail |
| WRENS | Small, insect-eating songbirds with long bills, rounded wings and stubby, erect tails |
| KITE | Medium-sized birds of prey of the genus Milvus. with long wings and a forked tail (4) |
| TROGON | Bird with brilliant plumage, a short hooked bill and a long tail |
| EAGLERAY | A fish with a flattened body, large, triangular fins, flat teeth and a long tail (5,3) |
| MARMOSET | A small tropical American monkey with a silky coat and a long tail (8) |
| GENTOO | Species of penguin with a white stripe across its head and a long tail (6) |
| CUPID | A picture of a boy with wings and a bow and arrow (5) |