| SALAMANDERS | Newts and such |
| POND | Bathed in by blackbirds, inhabited by frogs, newts and water boatmen and depicted in paintings by Monet, a freshwater habitat, smaller than a lake (4) |
| AMPHIBIAN | A cold-blooded vertebrate animal such as frogs, toads, newts and salamanders who have an aquatic gill-breathing larval stage followed (typically) by a terrestrial lung-breathing adult stage |
| URODELA | Newts and salamanders, perhaps, possibly make roulade |
| AMPHIBIA | Class that includes newts and frogs |
| CAUDATA | Order of newts and salamanders |
| URODELLA | Newts and salamanders, but not frogs or toads |
| EYEOF | "___ newt, and toe of frog,": "Macbeth" |
| TOEOF | "... newt and __ frog": "Macbeth" |
| FROG | "Eye of newt, and toe of ___..." |
| TOE | "Eye of newt, and ___ of frog" (3) |
| RECIPE | "Eye of newt and toe of frog" context |
| CAULDRON | *"Eye of newt and toe of frog" holder |
| AMPHIBIANS | frogs and newts |
| EXAMS | OWLs and NEWTs, at Hogwarts |
| WARTY | Like some frogs and newts |
| WATER | - lily; with floating leaves providing shelter for pond life including frogs and newts, a flowering aquatic plant related to the sacred lotus (5) |
| URODELE | Any tailed amphibian of the order that includes the salamanders and the newts (7) |
| ASPS | Snakes and newts removed from wasp's nest (4) |
| WITCHY | Tending to ride brooms and make brews with newts |