| REDSHANK | Large species of sandpiper Tringa totanus, distinguished by its long, bright orange legs (8) |
| RINGED | ___ plover, small wader with orange legs and a black neckband (6) |
| CARROT | Plant distinguished by its long, fleshy, tapering root, cultivated as a vegetable (6) |
| EUCOMIS | Pineapple flower genus distinguished by its long, spiky racemes (7) |
| GREENSHANK | A large long-legged species of sandpiper |
| KNOT | Species of sandpiper whose Latin name is derived from King Canute because of the association with the incoming tide (4) |
| TSETSE | Africa’s ____ fly is identifiable by its long proboscis |
| COMET | An object that orbits the sun and has a long bright tail (5) |
| SIMMERDIM | Long bright skies over the Shetlands from May to July (Sc) (6-3) |
| RIVER | Amanda Seyfried crime drama series, Long Bright - (5) |
| KANGAROO | Any of six large species of Australian marsupials noted for hopping and bouncing on their hind legs. |
| SKEWBALD | Term for a horse distinguished by its tobiano coat, similar to a "paint" example but brown and white, rather than pied (8) |
| SCOPSOWL | Nocturnal bird of prey that is resident in Mallorca, widely seen on the island it is distinguished by its electronic beeper-like call (5,3) |
| DORMOUSE | Small. hibernating rodent. distinguished by its hairy tail (8) |
| REDSTART | Identifiable by its bright orange tail, a robin-sized chat visiting the UK in the summer (8) |
| WOODCOCK | Bird of sandpiper family |
| MARIGOLD | Bright orange-yellow garden flower (8) |
| FLAMINGO | Bird, bright orange duck (8) |
| BLACKBOX | An aircraft's flight recorder which, despite its name, is no longer noir or ebony, but bright orange (5,3) |
| SNOWCRAB | Bright orange seafood delicacy |