| PARACETAMOL | Mild analgesic and antipyretic drug known in North America as acetaminophen (11) |
| SANDMARTIN | Brown and white songbird known in North America as the bank swallow |
| SWEDE | Root vegetable closely related to the turnip, known in North America as rutabaga (5) |
| COYPU | A large South American aquatic rodent, known in North America as a nutria (5) |
| COS | (GKN) Crisp long-leaf lettuce variety commonly known in North America as romaine (3) |
| STOAT | Mustela erminea, family Mustelidae, commonly known in North America as the short-tailed weasel (5) |
| THORNAPPLE | Poisonous plant of the potato family known in North America as jimson weed; Datura stramonium (5,5) |
| DIVER | Duck-like aquatic bird of the genus Gavia commonly known in North America as the loon (5) |
| DARTERS | Dragonflies known in North America as meadowhawks or skimmers; tropical snakebirds; a name for archerfishes or perches; people or things that dash or flit; or, players of the game "arrows" (7) |
| MIATA | How the Mazda MX-5 is known in North America (5) |
| KETAMINE | Synthetic compound used as an anaesthetic and analgesic and also as a recreational drug (8) |
| LAUDANUM | Solution of opium in alcohol, formerly used in European medicine as an analgesic and sedative (8) |
| NITRITE | Chemical compound used in the recreational drug known as poppers (4,7) |
| AMYL | Chemical compound used in the recreational drug known as poppers (4,7) |
| MACHETE | Broad heavy knife used in central America as an implement and as a weapon |
| OPIUM | Analgesic and narcotic drug obtained from the seed capsules of the plant Papaver somniferum (5) |
| CODEINE | Alkaloid obtained from opium, used as an analgesic and sedative (7) |
| SEAFRET | Name by which haar is commonly known in north-east England |
| PCP | Drug known as "angel dust" |
| LSD | Psychedelic drug known as acid: Abbr. |