| WOODBINE | Common honeysuckle of Eurasia with fragrant yellow flowers |
| COWSLIP | A small plant of the primula family with fragrant yellow flowers (7) |
| JONQUIL | Narcissus with long, cylindrical leaves and fragrant, yellow flowers (7) |
| ACACIA | A leguminous tropical or subtropical shrub or tree with fragrant yellow or white flowers (6) |
| EVENINGPRIMROSE | Biennial plant with large fragrant yellow flowers that open late in the day (7,8) |
| TANSY | Fragrant yellow flower "golden buttons" sometimes used for potpourri and dried flower arrangements (5) |
| IONQUIL | Species of narcissus with long fragrant yellow or white flowers (7) |
| HONEYSUCKLE | Shrub yielding fragrant, yellow tubular flowers |
| QUINCE | Hard, 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) |
| ACCENTOR | Sparrow-like songbird of mountainous regions of Eurasia (8) |
| DOTTEREL | Rare plover of upland areas of Eurasia, Eudromias morinellus (8) |
| IBIX | Wild goat of mountain areas of Eurasia and North Africa having large recurved horns. |
| BROWNBEAR | Large mammal of Eurasia and North America; national animal of Finland (5,4) |
| COALTIT | Small passerine bird of Eurasia and Africa with a grey body and blackand-white head; Parus ater (4,3) |
| LANDRAIL | Alternative name for the corncrake (Crex crex), common to fields and meadows of Eurasia (4,4) |
| GOOSANDER | Large diving duck of Eurasia and North America, the male of which has a dark green head (9) |
| EUROPE | Present-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) |
| WOLF | This large canine once ranged over all of North America from Alaska and Arctic Canada southward to central Mexico and throughout much of Eurasia. |
| GOLDENEAGLE | Bird of prey living in mountains of Eurasia and North America (6,5) |