| EVEJAR | Dialectal word for the nightjar, nocturnal European bird (6) |
| GRIG | Dialectal word for a cricket or grasshopper (4) |
| EVEJARS | Dialectal word for nightjars (7) |
| SPINNER | Swivelling display stand in a shop for books etc; thread-maker; salad whirler; or, a name for the nightjar (7) |
| LLANWYNNO | Forest of Rhondda Cynon Taf in South Wales, noted for the nightjar (9) |
| CARIBE | Dialectal name for the piranha (6) |
| ILKLEY | Northern spa town whose moor is famous as the setting of Yorkshire's dialectal unofficial county anthem (6) |
| BROGUE | A dialectal accent, especially Irish (6) |
| INDOOR | Raised in brood, nightjar's covered (6) |
| CHURRS | Nightjar bird sounds |
| POLAND | Part of Europe in which to see nightjar settle? |
| NATIVE | Dialectal |
| THOMAS | Poet and creator of the fictional fishing village "Llareggub", who, in Fern Hill, reflects on his childhood visits to his aunt's farm in Wales, including its apple boughs, foxes, nightjars, owls and p |
| POORWILL | Nocturnal bird of the nightjar family of central and western North America (8) |
| ORIOLE | European bird, Oriolus oriolus (6,6) |
| GOLDEN | European bird, Oriolus oriolus (6,6) |
| CUCKOO | European bird that lays its eggs in the nests of other species (6) |
| SISKIN | Small European bird of the finch family (6) |
| NIGHTHAWK | Nocturnal bird related to the nightjar - could be short-tailed or rufous-bellied (9) |
| PETITE | Small European bird spotted in outskirts of Prague (6) |