| SEAPARROT | Another name for a puffin (3,6) |
| SEABIRD | General word for a vertebrate adapted to marine and coastal habits, such as a puffin, kittiwake, storm petrel, shearwater or Sabine's gull (7) |
| SHORTBILLED | Like a puffin compared to a pelican |
| AUK | A piscivore such as a puffin (3) |
| ALCID | Ornithological word for an auk such as a puffin or guillemot (5) |
| ONE | Number of beaks on a puffin |
| GUILLEMOT | Auk forming a "bazaar" with its own species or a "seabird city" with a myriad of others including razorbills, puffins and kittiwakes (9) |
| WEBFOOTED | Of penguins, puffins and pelicans (3-6) |
| CROSSING | With types including pelican, puffin, toucan and zebra, a place designated for pedestrians to traverse a road; or, a sea voyage (8) |
| CIRCUS | Flock of puffins; a travelling company of entertainers including funambulists, trapezists and clowns; or, a stadium for chariot races (6) |
| RAFT | Drift of fallen tree trunks; a flock of floating penguins or puffins; a group of resting otters; or, a flat boat made of logs, such as Kon-Tiki (4) |
| SEAB | Puffin, for one |
| SANDEEL | Important food fish for the puffin (4,3) |
| FINISHED | A little puffin, is he drooled over? (8) |
| TOMNODDY | Don't do my camouflage for puffin (3-5) |
| BIRD | Puffin or penguin for example |
| SKOMER | Island off Wales known for its puffin and Manx shearwater colonies (6) |
| FARNEISLANDS | Archipelago off the Northumberland coast famous for wildlife including puffins and a colony of grey seals (5,7) |
| WARREN | A burrow system of a colony of rabbits, often taken over by nesting puffins or shearwaters (6) |
| PORG | Puffin-like creature in "The Last Jedi" |