| WILDDUCK | Another name for the mallard (4,4) |
| DUCK | Without a run for the mallard (4) |
| GARGANEY | Small Eurasian duck closely related to the mallard; Anas querquedula (8) |
| DUCKBOARD | Sounds like the mallard was tired of the track through the mud ... (9) |
| STEAM | Vapour used to power the Mallard, Stephenson's Rocket, the Orient Express or the Flying Scotsman (5) |
| GADWALL | The duck Anas strepera, related to the mallard |
| GRESLEY | Nigel -; steam-locomotive engineer who designed the Flying Scotsman and the Mallard (7) |
| MOORSATADUCK | Ties up by the mallard loading zone? |
| DABBLINGDUCK | The mallard is an example of one (8,4) |
| TEAL | Small duck related to the mallard (4) |
| RUNNERDUCK | Indian --; breed of waterfowl prized as a prolific egg-layer, related to the mallard but standing in an upright position like a penguin (6,4) |
| DRAKE | Male of the mallard, teal, eider, wigeon, pochard or Aylesbury (5) |
| ANAS | Genus of dabbling freshwater ducks that includes the mallard, Eurasian teal, etc. (4) |
| SCOTSMAN | Flying -; designed by Mallard creator Nigel Gresley, the first locomotive to reach 100mph and first to circumnavigate the globe (8) |
| DUCKLING | Young mallard, for instance (8) |
| ARKANSAS | Rice stalks, a diamond and a mallard |
| WIDGEONS | Mallard cousins |
| PINTAILS | Mallard cousins with distinctive rear feathers |
| DUCKSOUTOFVIEW | Why the hunter couldn't shoot the mallards? |
| ORNAMENT | Object such as a Wade "whimsy", Beswick flying mallard, Staffordshire figurine, Ming vase or Faberge egg (8) |