| WAVEDUMBER | Brown moth resembling tree bark whose larvae feed on garden privet and lilac |
| NIGHTJAR | Migratory nocturnal bird with a "churring" call and cryptic plumage resembling tree bark (8) |
| LADYBIRDS | Spotted beetles, they feed on garden pests? (9) |
| UPAS | A Javanese tree of whitish bark whose sap is used for arrow poison (4) |
| HEDGES | Privet and leylandii, e.g. (6) |
| OLEA | Genus of trees including ashes, jasmines, lilacs, privets and moreover, slow-growing evergreens bearing drupe fruits pressed for cooking oil (4) |
| HERALD | Common brown moth with orange markings whose larvae feed on willow and poplar |
| CINNABAR | Type of large bright red and black moth whose larvae feed on ragwort |
| MOTH | Insect whose larvae feed on wool and fabric (4) |
| ICHNEUMON | Wasp-like, hymenopterous fly whose larvae feed on other live insect larvae (9) |
| COCKCHAFER | Beetle of Europe whose larvae feed on crops and grasses (10) |
| CABBAGEMOTHS | Brown insects whose larvae feed on brassica species |
| BEEMOTH | A nocturnal insect whose larvae feed on honeycomb (3,4) |
| CLOTHESMOTH | Insect such as Tineola bisselliella whose larvae feed on wool or fur (7,4) |
| REDADMIRAL | Butterfly whose larvae feed on nettles |
| MOTHS | Insects whose larvae feed on fabrics (5) |
| ORANGETIP | European butterfly, Anthocharis cardamines, whose larvae feed principally on Lady's Smock (6,3) |
| MONARCHBUTTERFLIES | Their larvae feed on milkweed |
| ANN | The flowers of Fuchsia 'Heidi ___' have crimson tubes and sepals and lilac-mauve petals (3) |
| ASH | Tree of the Fraxinus genus of flowering plants in the olive and lilac family Oleaceae (3) |