| BARNOWL | Bird with a heartshaped face (4,3) |
| CATALPA | Tree with heartshaped leaves |
| CORDATA | Latin name meaning heartshaped, as in Tilia ___ (7) |
| CADBURY | Chocolatier, pioneer of the heartshaped box |
| SPADES | Suit with an inverted heartshaped symbol |
| CELANDINE | Lesser -; yellow bloom with heartshaped leaves in the buttercup family which is one of the first woodland flowers of the year (9) |
| WATERLILY | Aquatic plant with floating goblet-shaped flowers and heartshaped leaves that provide shelter and islands for frogs and insects (5,4) |
| REDBUD | American leguminous tree, Cercis canadensis, having heartshaped leaves (6) |
| CHOCOLATES | Laura Secord sweets in heartshaped boxes for Valentine's Day |
| SKIMMER | A darter dragonfly; a hydroplane; a milk sieve; a shearwater; a stone for ducks and drakes; or, a tern-like bird with a blade-like lower mandible (7) |
| JACKDAW | A chimney-sweep's arch nemesis in the form of a thievish bird with a name combining a male nickname with an old word for a crow (7) |
| PELICAN | Use a pencil to depict a bird with a big bill for fish (7) |
| OSTRICH | A tall bird with a long neck (7) |
| PEACOCK | A bird with a huge fan tail (7) |
| LAPWING | Bird with a crested head also called a green plover |
| MARTINA | Name for a bird with a brave heart (7) |
| GOSHAWK | The northern ..., Accipiter gentilis, is a large bird with a bluish grey back and wings (7) |
| SPARROW | A small bird with a brown or grey plumage that feeds on seeds or insects (7) |
| WHOOPER | --- swan, aquatic bird with a noisy cry and a black and yellow bill (7) |
| SWALLOW | A small bird with a glossy blue back, red throat and long tail streamers (7) |