| CINNABAR | Black/red moth with black/ yellow caterpillar (8) |
| TIGERMOTH | Lepidopteran insect with black, yellow and orange wings |
| LABRADOR | Breed of dog with a black, yellow or chocolate coat, written about in a book by Ben Fogle (8) |
| FORESTER | An arboriculturist; a woodlander; a grey kangaroo; or, a metallic-green-winged moth with a bronze body (8) |
| MORAY | The -- snake of tropical and subtropical America is marked with red, black, yellow and white bands (5) |
| CORALSNAKE | Venomous reptile of the Americas, marked with red, black, yellow and white bands (5,5) |
| BELGIUM | Country whose tricolor flag is black, yellow, and red |
| SEA | Black, Yellow, Red or Dead |
| SEAS | Black, Yellow, Red & Dead |
| LABS | Black, yellow and chocolate dogs |
| LAB | Dog that can be black yellow or chocolate for short |
| LUNA | Moth with long wing tails |
| PHANTOM | Ghost destroys moth with pan (7) |
| SILVERY | Greyish-brown European moth with a white mark on the forewings |
| HERALD | Brownish moth with dull orange markings (6) |
| KENTISHGLORY | Large European moth with orange-brown and white markings (7,5) |
| ANTS | Black, red, brown, or yellow insects |
| EYE | Word with black, red, or pink |
| CORAL | Black-red-yellow-banded snake |
| ANT | Word with black, red or white |