| SPARROW | Known collectively as a quarrel or an ubiquity, one of the birds described as an "LBJ" or "LBB" (7) |
| BREEZE | A light wind; or; an informal word for a quarrel or an easy task (6) |
| MOB | A riotous or disorderly crowd; the rabble; a gang; a group of kangaroos; or, a flock of the birds described in 18 Down (3) |
| PATCHEDUP | Settled, as a quarrel |
| RHEA | A relative of the bird described in 4 Down; a Titaness daughter of Gaia and Uranus; or, Saturn's second-largest moon (4) |
| SKYLARKS | Birds described in poems by Shelley, Wordsworth, Meredith and Hughes (8) |
| CROWS | Birds described by line in Lewis initially |
| RORAIMA | Described as an "island in the clouds", highest of the Pacaraima Mountains which inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's The Lost World (7) |
| UNKNOWN | The ___ (character described as an evil chocolate maker living in the walls, in "Willy's Chocolate Experience") |
| IMAGINE | 1971 song which Rolling Stone magazine described as 'an enduring hymn of solace and promise' (7) |
| QUIVERS | Archer or arbalest's portable cases for arrows or quarrels; or; a word for groups of cobras (7) |
| SWALLOW | One of the birds that "come back to Capistrano," in song |
| FLIPTOP | Pop's lift described as an easy opener (4,3) |
| ROW | A spell of sculling; the distance oared; a raucous quarrel; or, a drill of vegetable plants, line of stitches, queue of people, rank of chess squares, tier of seats or other orderly file (3) |
| RUFFLE | A frill or furbelow; a quarrel; or, a low continuous beat of a drum (6) |
| RUCTION | Quarrel or row (7) |
| WRANGLE | Quarrel or haggle (7) |
| BROIL | From "to burn", a verb meaning barbecue, grill or roast; or, an archaic noun for a quarrel or commotion (5) |
| DISPUTE | Quarrel or altercation |
| SPAT | A petty quarrel or tiff; the spawn of oysters or of other shellfish; or, a type of short cloth gaiter (4) |