| HUMBLE | Kate ___, TV presenter and President of the RSPB, 2009-13 (6) |
| ADIE | Kate _, TV reporter who often reported from war zones (4) |
| AVOCET | Long-legged wading bird of the genus Recurvirostra; the emblem of the RSPB (6) |
| AURIOL | Vincent, French statesman and President of the Fourth Republic from 1947-54 (6) |
| YENTOB | Alan ___, TV presenter and former controller of BBC1 (6) |
| NASSER | Gamal Abdel, Egyptian soldier and president of Egypt from 1956-70 (6) |
| SHIMON | __ Peres, former prime minister and president of Israel (6) |
| MUGABE | Robert, former prime minister and president of Zimbabwe (6) |
| COTTON | Fearne ___, TV presenter and DJ (6) |
| DOOLEY | Stacey _,TV presenter and journalist (6) |
| OLEARY | Dermot _'_, TV presenter and DJ (1'5) |
| MOSLEY | Michael _; television presenter and doctor (6) |
| ETTA | Nickname of the RSPB co-founder with the surname Lemon (4) |
| NATURE | e.g. Dorset's RSPB Arne or Wales's Great Orme (6,7) |
| ROLANDFOSTER | Which teacher and president of the City of Sydney Eisteddfod wrote Vocal Success and How to Achieve It (1934) |
| STONETHECROWS | My way to fall foul of the RSPB? (5,3,5) |
| OTMOOR | RSPB reserve in Oxfordshire (6) |
| GEORGESPOMPIDOU | Prime Minister of France, 1962-1968, and President of the French Republic from 1969 until his death in 1974 |
| TUSK | Donald ___, prime minister of Poland from 2007 to 2014 and President of the European Council from 2014 to 2019 (4) |
| OTTO | ___ von Habsburg, former crown prince and president of the Pan-European Union |