| SONGTHRUSH | Bird identified by its melodious fluting notes at dawn and dusk or from a tree top before or after a rain shower (4,6) |
| JACKALS | Wolfdoggy rascals most active at dawn and dusk |
| NIGHTJAR | Migratory, nocturnal bird identified by its churring call (8) |
| OAKLEAF | Produce of a lake or from a tree (3,4) |
| OPERETTA | Singing coming from a tree-top |
| UPSETTING | Bothersome description of the sun at dawn and before dusk (9) |
| COROT | Painter noted for en plein air landscapes including View of the Forest of Fontainebleau, Peasants under the Trees at Dawn and Springtime of Life (5) |
| BULBUL | Tropical crested songbird noted for its melodious call |
| NIGHTINGALE | Migratory thrush noted for its melodious song |
| TUNEFUL | Sun top off, playing the flute outside: it's melodious (7) |
| TIPPET | A liripipe-like pendent streamer from a sleeve of a medieval cote-hardie or from a hood; a woman's short shoulder cape of fur; a long stole, often the whole pelt of a fox, marten or mink; or, an eccle |
| WOODCOCK | One of a fall of snipe-like birds whose dusk or evening flight is described as "roding" and its name given to a dish of scrambled eggs and Gentleman's Relish on toast (8) |
| CANOPY | Tester supported by four posts around a bed or from a corona as a half version; part of a parachute; or, the crowns of trees collectively (6) |
| ASH | Certain tree, before or after a fire |
| GRACE | A short prayer of thanks before or after a meal (5) |
| NICHE | In classical architecture, a recess in a wall for a statue, often with a semicircular apex with fluting in the form of a scallop shell (5) |
| RACE | Stream conducting water to or from a mill wheel; or, a contest of speed by running, sailing, riding etc (4) |
| ACT | Period before or after a musical's intermission |
| MIN | No. before or after a colon |
| BATHROOMSCALE | Something you might step on before or after a shower |