| FOLLETT | Ken ?, author of the novels Whiteout and Jackdaws (7) |
| KENFOLLETT | Author of the novels Whiteout and World Without End (3,7) |
| KESEY | Ken ?, author of 1962 novel One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest (5) |
| ANNAKIN | Ken ?, English director of film comedies The Fast Lady and Monte Carlo or Bust! |
| RUSSELL | Ken ?, Best Director Oscar nominee for Women in Love (7) |
| DOHERTY | Ken ?, 1997 World Snooker Championship winner (7) |
| WEATHER | Whiteout |
| ROKKAKU | Giant bird and northern jackdaw look finally united fighting kite |
| DOLLISH | Akin to Ken? |
| SNOCATS | Vehicles used in whiteouts |
| KARENNI | Burmese native jackdaw seen over rising interior |
| ROOK | Bird related to crows, ravens and jackdaws; or, a chess piece in the form of a battlement (4) |
| CARRIONCROW | Bird related to the rook and jackdaw (7,4) |
| CORVIDAE | Family to which crows, rooks and jackdaws belong (8) |
| RAVEN | Known collectively as an unkindness, a buzzard-sized bird related to the crow,jackdaw, jay and rook; one of the avian guardians of the Tower Of London (5) |
| LOACH | Ken ?, director of the films Raining Stones and I, Daniel Blake (5) |
| MAGPIE | One of a conventicle, gulp, mischief or tidings of corvids with alleged thieving tendencies like their relatives, the jackdaws (6) |
| CORVUS | Genus of birds including crows, jackdaws, ravens and rooks (6) |
| SNOW | The white of a whiteout |
| OUTWIT | Whiteouts she got out of to be smarter than the rest (6) |