| ZIPPY | Puppet in the children's TV series Rainbow with an oval head and big blue eyes |
| BUNGLE | Brown furry bear in the children's TV series Rainbow (6) |
| WATERS | Maintains a garden at the end of the rainbow with wild aster (6) |
| SEMIBREVE | Musical note whose time value is represented by a hollow oval head with no stem (9) |
| GUIGNOL | Chief puppet in the French equivalent of Punch and Judy |
| OWL | Nocturnal bird with a broad head and big eyes |
| IBMS | Watson and Big Blue, for two |
| GALLEON | Cauliflower '___', with dense white head - and large sailing ship (7) |
| SERVAL | Slender cat from sub-Saharan Africa with long legs, a long neck, a small head, and large, slightly cupped ears. |
| ERMINTRUDE | The name of the cow in the children's TV series The Magic Roundabout (10) |
| PUGH | Surname of the twins in the fire brigade in the children's TV series Trumpton (4) |
| BARNEYMCGREW | Bearded fireman who drove the fire engine in the children's TV series Trumpton (6,6) |
| IDRIS | Small, red, singing dragon in the children's TV series Ivor the Engine |
| IRENEHANDL | Actress who played Gran in the children's TV series Metal Mickey |
| ARCHIE | Inventor in the children's TV series Balamory played by Miles Jupp (6) |
| INIGO | First name of the puppet maker in the children's TV programme Pipkins |
| BERNARDCRIBBINS | English actor and comedian born in 1928 who narrated the children's TV series The Wombles (7,8) |
| BRIAN | Snail character in the children's television programme The Magic Roundabout (1965-77), known as Ambroise in the French original (5) |
| EMILY | Human character who owns the shop in the children's TV programme Bagpuss (5) |
| AARDVARK | The main character in the children's TV show Arthur is one of these long-nosed mammals |