| RAFT | Drift of fallen tree trunks; or, a flock of floating penguins or puffins (4) |
| PALAEONTOLOGIST | Fossil expert, aware of fallen tree, is absorbed by formation of a petal (15) |
| LOGS | Registers... fallen tree trunks (4) |
| LICHEN | Organism that occurs as crusty patches on tree trunks or bare ground (6) |
| CREEPERS | Vines such as ivies; little birds that spiral up tree trunks; or, wheeled platforms for sliding under cars (8) |
| LICHENS | Growths on tree trunks or rocks |
| STUMPS | Perplexes with remains of fallen trees (6) |
| STUB | Remains of a tree trunk or a pencil; an accidental strike of one's toe; a counterfoil; or, a horseshoe nail (4) |
| CLIP | A rapid pace or speed; an extract or snippet; a wallop or whack; a yield of wool sheared from a sheep or a flock; an old word meaning "embrace"; or, a barrette, bobby pin, hairgrip, slide or other fas |
| BOLE | Recess in a wall designed to house a hive or skep of bees; a tree trunk; or, a rich clay pigment used in gilding (4) |
| RUSH | A swift forward movement; a stampede; a sudden demand, burst of activity, flood/flow or euphoric thrill; or, a flock of pochards (4) |
| KNUR | Gnarl on a tree trunk; or, a ball made from said burl and hit with a spell (4) |
| WALK | Gait slower than a run or a horse's trot; a farm for training puppy hounds; or, a flock of wagtails (4) |
| TRIP | Word for an excursion, a stumble, hallucinatory experience, a herd of goats or a flock of wildfowl (4) |
| DULE | A dealing out; a share; one's fate; grief or sorrow; or, a flock of doves (4) |
| GAME | Form of recreation such as ludo, Othello, Pictionary, rummy or Scrabble; or, a flock of swans (4) |
| PACK | A bag/fardel, such as that in which to fold one's mac; or, a flock of knots (4) (4) |
| LEGS | Parts of the trunk or a large branch of a tree (4) |
| KNAR | Knot or protuberance in a tree trunk or piece of wood (4) |
| LONG | Fallen tree trunk around northern pine (4) |