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WOODBINECommon honeysuckle of Eurasia with fragrant yellow flowers
COWSLIPA small plant of the primula family with fragrant yellow flowers (7)
JONQUILNarcissus with long, cylindrical leaves and fragrant, yellow flowers (7)
ACACIAA leguminous tropical or subtropical shrub or tree with fragrant yellow or white flowers (6)
EVENINGPRIMROSEBiennial plant with large fragrant yellow flowers that open late in the day (7,8)
TANSYFragrant yellow flower "golden buttons" sometimes used for potpourri and dried flower arrangements (5)
IONQUILSpecies of narcissus with long fragrant yellow or white flowers (7)
HONEYSUCKLEShrub yielding fragrant, yellow tubular flowers
QUINCEHard, fragrant yellow fruit used in preserve making (6)
LILY-- of the valley, small plant of Eurasia and North America with spikes of white bell-shaped flowers (4)
ACCENTORSparrow-like songbird of mountainous regions of Eurasia (8)
DOTTERELRare plover of upland areas of Eurasia, Eudromias morinellus (8)
IBIXWild goat of mountain areas of Eurasia and North Africa having large recurved horns.
BROWNBEARLarge mammal of Eurasia and North America; national animal of Finland (5,4)
COALTITSmall passerine bird of Eurasia and Africa with a grey body and blackand-white head; Parus ater (4,3)
LANDRAILAlternative name for the corncrake (Crex crex), common to fields and meadows of Eurasia (4,4)
GOOSANDERLarge diving duck of Eurasia and North America, the male of which has a dark green head (9)
EUROPEPresent-day continent composed of the westward-projecting peninsulas of Eurasia. The area is bordered by the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans and the Mediterranean and Black Seas. (6)
WOLFThis large canine once ranged over all of North America from Alaska and Arctic Canada southward to central Mexico and throughout much of Eurasia.
GOLDENEAGLEBird of prey living in mountains of Eurasia and North America (6,5)