| CORNCRAKE | Common Eurasian rail of fields and meadows (9) |
| KNOTGRASS | Common Eurasian weed of the dock family with jointed creeping stems and small flowers; Polygonum aviculare (9) |
| LANDRAIL | Alternative name for the corncrake (Crex crex), common to fields and meadows of Eurasia (4,4) |
| VOLE | Small rodent, similar to a mouse, common in fields and meadows (4) |
| VOLES | Mouse-like rodents found in fields and meadows (5) |
| PAN | Greek god of fields and flocks |
| TURF | The grassy surface layer of fields and pastures (4) |
| LEASEHOLDER | Tenant of fields and house with tree outside |
| LINDENLEA | Old song (tree and meadow) (6,3) |
| EYEBRIGHT | Small white-flowered plant of dry fields and heaths (9) |
| HOMESTEAD | Farm, fields and residence, collectively |
| CRANE | Illustrator of children's books and of William Morris' The Story of the Glittering Plain who also designed wallpapers including Peacock Garden and Meadow Flowers (5) |
| OXLIP | Common name for Primula elatior, a species native to nutrient-poor and calcium-rich damp woods and meadows (5) |
| OLDSHEP | Which 1956 Elvis Presley cover song has the lyrics "Over hills and meadows we'd stray Just a boy and his dog We were both full of fun We grew up together that way"? (3,4) |
| WHINCHAT | Brown and buff European thrush that frequents heaths and meadows (8) |
| POPPY | Growing with cornflowers and corncockle in arable fields and sacred to the agriculture goddess Demeter, flower of August, Essex and Norfolk and a symbol of remembrance (5) |
| HARRIER | Any diurnal bird of prey of the genus Circus (family Accipitridae), especially the common Eurasian C. cyaneus (7) |
| BLACKCAP | Common Eurasian warbler of the family Sylviidae; Sylvia atricapilla (8) |
| KAKAPO | Flightless rail of New Zealand (6) |
| TAKAHE | Flightless rail of New Zealand (6) |