| DODO | It's been extinct since the late 17th century |
| EMU | The Tasmanian one has been extinct since the 19th century |
| HEATH | The ___ hen, a subspecies of the greater prairie chicken, has been extinct since 1932 (5) |
| COMMODE | A type of furniture resembling the English chest of drawers that was in use in France in the late 17th century |
| ENLIGHTENMENT | Intellectual movement of the late 17th-century |
| RAPPAREE | A wild Irish plunderer, originally in the late 17th century (8) |
| LENCLOS | Ninon de ---, French author and courtesan of the late 17th Century (7) |
| LLOYDS | Association of London underwriters set up in the late 17th century (6) |
| MANTEAU | What women's loose cloak was worn from the late 17th Century? (7) |
| PUERILE | An old word for "like a boy" that, by the late 17th century, came to mean childish, silly or trifling (7) |
| PIERROT | Clown-like character who first performed in French theatre during the late 17th Century (7) |
| PUNCHANDJUDY | Which show was popularised in England by ltalian puppeteers in the late 17th Century? (5,3,4) |
| GREATAUK | The large flightless bird Pinguinus impennis, extinct since the middle of the 19th century (5,3) |
| AUK | Great ____, large seabird, extinct since the mid-19th century |
| MURILLO | Seville's leading painter in the late 17th century |
| SAMOA | Thrush-like Hawaiian bird, extinct since the 1980s (5) |
| KAUAI | Thrush-like Hawaiian bird, extinct since the 1980s (5) |
| MOA | Flightless bird of New Zealand, extinct since the Middle Ages (3) |
| AUROCHS | Cattle species, extinct since the 1600s (7) |
| KNELLER | Which German-born painter became the leading Baroque portraitist in England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries? |