| REDWINGS | Birds of the thrush family, typically found in berry filled hedgerows (8) |
| RINGOUZELS | Upland birds of the thrush family |
| SUMMERPUDDING | Dessert of bread soaked in berry fruits (6,7) |
| ELDER | The one more experienced in berry production? (5) |
| REDSTART | European songbird of the genus Phoenicurus of the thrush family (8) |
| HILLFORT | Type of earthwork used as a refuge and typically found in the Bronze or Iron Ages (8) |
| BLUEBIRD | American warbler of the thrush family (8) |
| COTTAGES | Small houses typically found in the country (8) |
| CENTAURY | A plant of the gentian family, typically having pink flowers (8) |
| ADDENDUM | An item of extra material typically found at the back of a book or document (8) |
| JOHNBULL | Heads, joints, organs, hoofs, necks from farm animal typically found in England (4,4) |
| OUZEL | and 19ac, European bird of the thrush family similar to the blackbird (4,5) |
| RING | and 19ac, European bird of the thrush family similar to the blackbird (4,5) |
| REDWING | A small migratory bird of the thrush family (7) |
| NIGHTINGALE | Small bird of the thrush family, noted for its song (11) |
| CHAT | Informal talk - about a bird of the thrush family? (4) |
| ROUTER | Device typically found in a mess of dusty wires and stashed under an end table in the corner of your apartment |
| RINGOUZEL | Member of the thrush family with the Latin name Turdus torquatus (4,5) |
| MOCKINGBIRD | Member of the thrush family which mimics (11) |
| SHAMA | An Indian songbird of the thrush family (5) |