| VICTIMIZE | Make prey of |
| DARENOT | ". . . wrens make prey where eagles ___ perch" (Shakespeare) |
| FLYPAPER | What makes prey flap in distress? (8) |
| SCREECHOWL | Any of various small birds of prey of the genus Megascops, especially the common M. asio of North American (7,3) |
| FOWL | Prey of female bird of prey? (4) |
| MARTIALEAGLE | Large bird of prey of sub-Saharan Africa of the genus Polemaetus |
| BARNOWL | Any of several nocturnal birds of prey of the genus Tyto, family Tytonidae, especially the common T. alba (4,3) |
| EAGLE | Lectern in the form of a bird of prey of the same name (5) |
| GOLDENEAGLE | A large bird of prey of mountainous regions of the Northern hemisphere (6,5) |
| KITE | Bird of prey of hawk family |
| CARACARA | Large, carrion-eating, diurnal bird of prey of the New World such as the Carunculated ___ or Striate |
| VULTURE | Large diurnal bird of prey of the hawk family which feeds on carrion (7) |
| SCREECH | _ owls, small birds of prey of the genus Megascops, native to the Americas (7) |
| GOSHAWK | Large short-winged bird of prey of Europe, Asia, and North America classified as Accipiter gentilis (7) |
| HAWK | Diurnal bird of prey of the family Accipitridae |
| BUZZARD | A diurnal bird of prey of the genus Buteo |
| OSPREY | Bird of prey of the species Pandion haliaetus (6) |
| ROC | A fabulous bird of prey of great size and strength (3) |
| ACCIPITER | Any bird of prey of the genus that includes the sparrowhawk, goshawk etc. (9) |
| SNOWYOWL | Bird of prey of northerly latitudes (5,3) |