| RIVULET | Name a small stream or brook (7) |
| BURN | In Scotland and North England, a small stream or brook (4) |
| RILL | Small stream or brook, as formed by soil erosion, tidal ebb etc. (4) |
| RACCOON | Name a small nocturnal carnivore, arboreal in habit, and having a sharp snout and a bushy ringed tail (7) |
| RUNNEL | A small stream or a gutter (6) |
| TRICKLET | A small stream or rill (8) |
| KUMQUAT | Name a small roundish citrus fruit used chiefly for preserves (7) |
| SPARROW | Name a small, hardy pugnacious weaverbird (7) |
| LEAFLET | Name a small folded sheet of printed matter (7) |
| TRICKLE | Flow in a small stream (like a tear down a cheek) (7) |
| ENDURES | Dries up without a river or brooks (7) |
| STREAMS | Which term designates rivers or brooks (7) |
| ARROYO | (southwestern United States) A stream or brook. |
| STREAM | A narrow river or brook; or, a steady flow of air, fluid or gas (6) |
| DAMSON | Name a small dark-blue fruit of a plum (6) |
| PEKINESE | Name a small, longhaired Chinese dog, prized as a pet (8) |
| BONBON | Name a small firework made from a paper roll, twisted at each end (6) |
| NANOMETRE | Unit of length's name a small number convened about |
| LEMUR | Name a small arboreal mammal, allied to the monkey (5) |
| SOFALA | Name a small early mining town, north of Bathurst NSW (6) |