| STORMCOCK | Mistle-thrush finds mice, oddly, in street round Gibraltar? |
| TOMCATS | Pets - little ones catching mice, oddly advanced (7) |
| TOTEMIC | Baby finds mice terribly symbolic (7) |
| MAGNETIC | Gnat finds mice attractive (8) |
| FIELDFARE | Mistle thrush-like bird (9) |
| SCREECHER | Mistle thrush |
| CANDYTUFT | Plant of the genus Iberis such as the Gibraltar ? or Evergreen ? (9) |
| STRAIGHTS | Conventional types heard in water off Gibraltar? |
| ROCKPLANT | London pride possibly generated by factory at Gibraltar? (4,5) |
| ROCKMUSIC | Notes from Gibraltar? (4,5) |
| ROCKOPERA | Concept album from Gibraltar? (4,5) |
| SONGBIRD | Wren, nightingale, mistle thrush, skylark, robin... a passerine vertebrate characterised by its melodic call (8) |
| FIELDFARES | Mistle thrush-like birds visiting the UK en masse during the winter months for warmer weather and to |
| AVES | Class of vertebrates that includes the dawn chorus songsters blackbird, mistle thrush, robin and wren (4) |
| STORM | Meteorological condition also called a tempest after which the mistle-thrush derives its folk name; or, an assault on a stronghold (5) |
| RAINBIRD | An avian such as a mistle-thrush, stormcock, virid woodpecker or white-browed coucal, said to foretell the coming of a pluvial downpour or hyetal fall with its yaffle or call (8) |
| STONY | Pebble-strewn street round New York (5) |
| LONGEST | Isolated street round capital of Germany is most extended |
| ELMY | Strip of street round US city (4) |
| BLUR | Cloud burst cutting off street round centre of Wells |