| RINGDOTTEREL | Manoeuvre glider to tern or other bird (4-8) |
| BLEWMEDOWN | Gracious, wind, help my glider to land! (4,2,4) |
| CAYLEY | Engineer who designed a biplane that became the world's first glider to carry a human aloft following a flight by the farmer's reluctant coachman in 1853 (6) |
| STUFFING | A forcemeat-like mixture of breadcrumbs and herbs with which to fill a goose, turkey or other bird before being roasted; or, padding for a cushion, pillow or soft toy (8) |
| STEWER | A cook who prepares daubes, ragouts and other braised dishes; a chicken or other bird, suitable for casseroling; or, a ruminator or worrier who mentally simmers in their own figurative juice (6) |
| MOORFOWL | Duck seized by male or female raptor or other bird (8) |
| CHICK | A young or newly hatched hen or other bird/fowl; a term of endearment for a tot; or, an Indian blind/screen of strung bamboo (5) |
| SKYLARK | Broadcaster starts to like attracting rare kestrel - or other bird (7) |
| PEAFOWL | Noisy bird after a vegetable or other bird (7) |
| JESS | The short strap fastened around the leg of a hawk or other bird used in falconry (4) |
| RAVEN | Headless chicken or other bird (5) |
| OWL | Headless chicken or other bird (3) |
| EYRIE | The nest of an eagle or other bird of prey (5) |
| HEN | A female biddy or other bird (3) |
| GIBLETS | The edible organs of a chicken or other bird (7) |
| REDPOLLS | Cardinal, say, with parrots or other birds (8) |
| SQUAWK | Imitative word for a raucous screech of a jay, parrot or other bird, thus a loud complaint/objection (6) |
| SQUAWKS | Raucous cries of parrots or other birds; loud complaints; or, transponder codes of aircraft (7) |
| ROOST | A shelter with perches for fowl or other birds. |
| HACKLES | The long slender feathers on the necks of poultry or other birds (7) |