| OPERATION | Military process, usually having a code-name |
| DRAFT | Military process that US teenagers register for |
| TRIBE | A group of communities linked by social, economic, religious or blood ties and usually having a common culture, dialect and a recognized leader |
| JOLLYROGER | A pirate's flag, usually having a white skull and crossbones on a black background (5,5) |
| ODOROUS | A selection of pomodoro, usually having a distinct aroma |
| BALALAIKA | A plucked musical instrument, usually having a triangular body (9) |
| SPY | Person who might have a code name |
| LEOPARD | A big cat of African and Asian forests, usually having a tawny yellow coat with black, rosette-like spots (7) |
| TRIBES | Groups of (especially primitive) families or communities linked by social, economic, religious or blood ties and usually having a common culture and dialect and a recognized leader |
| VALLEY | A stretch of low land lying between hills or mountains usually having a stream flowing through it |
| OASTHOUSE | A building containing kilns for drying hops, usually having a conical or pyramidal roof (4,5) |
| PEMBROKE | The smaller variety of corgi, usually having a short tail (8) |
| PAGODA | Building in buddhist temples in SE Asia usually having a bell-shaped tower (6) |
| LEOPARDS | Big cats of African and Asian forests, usually having a tawny yellow coat with black, rosette-like spots (8) |
| BASS | Lowest adult male singing voice, usually having a range from the second E below middle C to the E above it (4) |
| EGRET | Wading bird similar to the heron, usually having a white plumage (5) |
| AGENT | Person with a code name, maybe |
| CART | A heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by an animal (4) |
| PEDALO | A small pleasure-boat operated by foot levers, usually having paddle wheels (6) |
| FIFE | A small, high-pitched flute similar to the piccolo, usually having no keys (4) |