| HARVESTER | Gossamer-winged butterfly with predatory larva, or agricultural machine used for gathering crops (9) |
| ADONIS | - blue; gossamer-winged butterfly in the same family as the purple hairstreak, Indian sunbeam, spring azure and sea jewel blue (6) |
| ADMIRAL | Red ---, a black-winged butterfly with red-andwhite markings (7) |
| HARVEST | Season for gathering crops. (7) |
| RAKE | A long-handled tool with prongs at one end used for gathering loose grass, hay, leaves |
| EARLAPS | Noble part of church, mainly used for gathering sounds (7) |
| BRIMSTONE | Yellow-winged butterfly of the genus Gonepteryx (9) |
| TREBUCHET | Siege machine used for launching projectiles in ancient and medieval times (9) |
| GREENBELT | Zone of undeveloped wild or agricultural land (5,4) |
| EXCAVATOR | Machine used for quarrying (9) |
| EXTRACTOR | Former farm machine used for removing something (9) |
| APPLIANCE | Machine used for a particular purpose (9) |
| ROADDRILL | Noisy machine used for breaking up concrete on the highway? (4-5) |
| DETRACTOR | Person who criticises extremely desirable agricultural machine |
| BULLDOZER | Machine used for moving earth |
| STAMPMILL | Machine used for crushing |
| INCUBATOR | Laboratory machine used for gentle heating |
| FARM | Used as the backdrop in books such as Black Beauty, Charlotte's Web, Follyfoot or War Horse, a rural or agricultural tract of land, typically with a homestead (4) |
| TADPOLE | From the Old English meaning "toad head", the larva or "pollywiggle" of a frog, newt, salamander or the first mentioned amphibian; or, a political hack other than Taper in Benjamin Disraeli's novel Co |
| PEASANTS | Members of a social class that depended on cottage industry or agricultural labour for subsistence (8) |