| VERDIN | North American species of penduline tit (6) |
| CICADA | North American species of this insect can live for thirteen or seventeen years |
| TRUMPETER | - swan; North American species of the water bird with young known as cygnets, so-named because of its sonorous, bugle-like call (9) |
| TAYRAS | Animals of a large South American species of the weasel family (6) |
| WAPITI | Large N American species of red deer (6) |
| ROBIN | The American species of this bird is the largest of the North American thrushes. It lives in cities and mountains, and it is known for its red (or orangish) breast.. |
| TURKEYOAK | American species of a tree of the beech family (6,3) |
| CORONET | The buff-tailed ___ is a South American species of hummingbird (7) |
| MOOSE | American species of deer (5) |
| ELMS | Trees with an American species |
| OLIVER | One man replacing another, it's tit for tat (1,6,3,2,6) |
| BITTER | For a wild tit in the end of December, it's very cold (6) |
| BREAST | Rook bitten by monster tit (6) |
| NIPPLE | Egyptian banker stealing pennies is bit of a tit |
| ENTITY | Something found in the wren, tit, yellowhammer and finch (6) |
| TITFER | Blue tit ferreted inside hat (6) |
| TWILIT | Dusky tit eating nuts endlessly (6) |
| KITTEN | Will tit flying in know it's a young enemy? (6) |
| INKIND | Popular sort of tit-for-tat |
| MIKADO | Where to hear "Tit-Willow," with "The" |