| SILVERY | Greyish-brown European moth with a white mark on the forewings (6,1) |
| KENTISHGLORY | Large European moth with orange-brown and white markings (7,5) |
| RIVULET | A little stream; or, a brown geometer moth with a pale wave on its wings, suggestive of said brook (7) |
| MESOTHORAX | Segment of an insect's body which bears the forewings |
| FORESTER | An arboriculturist; a woodlander; a grey kangaroo; or, a metallic-green-winged moth with a bronze body (8) |
| RETINACULUM | Small hook that joins the forewing and hind wing of an insect during flight |
| COMMA | Orange-and-brown European butterfly with a white mark on the underside of each hind wing |
| ABLAZE | A white mark on the face of a horse is burning |
| BADGERS | Nags recognisable by the white marks on their foreheads (7) |
| STAR | A white mark on a beast's forehead (4) |
| CRICKET | Insect with long antennae, the male of which makes chirping noises by rubbing its forewings together |
| PHANTOM | Ghost destroys moth with pan (7) |
| BLAZE | White mark on the face of a horse (5) |
| BLACK | In archery, the white mark in the centre of a target (5) |
| BURNISHEDBRASS | European moth that has green to gold wing patches with a metallic lustre (9,5) |
| HERALD | Common brown moth with orange markings whose larvae feed on willow and poplar |
| BADGER | Sett-dwelling brock whose name refers to the white mark worn like a emblem on its forehead (6) |
| ORANGETIP | Nectaring on cuckoo flowers or "lady's-smock", a "lady of the woods" butterfly whose male specimens bear a characteristic tangerine-coloured patch on either forewing (6-3) |
| ORANGETIPS | Creamy-white butterflies, or "ladies of the woods", with signature peach-coloured forewings (6-4) |
| SANDMARTIN | Small brown European songbird with white underparts, nesting in tunnels bored in river banks, etc (4,6) |