| DUNLIN | Small sandpiper with a brown back and black breast in summer |
| POCHARD | Medium-sized diving duck whose male has a reddish-brown head and black breast (7) |
| LEOPARD | Small shark of about 90 to 150 centimetres (3 to 5 feet) long and marked with transverse black bars on its back and black spots on its sides, or a large spotted feline (7) |
| WHEATEAR | Small passerine bird with a pale grey back and black wings and tail (8) |
| LIN | A sandpiper with a curved bill (6) |
| DUN | A sandpiper with a curved bill (6) |
| GREENSHANK | Large sandpiper with a slightly upturned bill |
| ROBIN | Small songbird with a brown back and orange-red breast and face (5) |
| WHINCHAT | Small Old World songbird with a brown back and orange-buff breast (8) |
| THRUSH | Songbird with a brown back, spotted breast, and loud song (6) |
| MISTLE | The - thrush, Turdus viscivorus, has a brown back and spotted breast (6) |
| NATTY | Yes, a shirt with a brown back is neat (5) |
| NATAL | Student with a brown back here in South Africa |
| NUDE | Brown back and midsection in Pieta or other work |
| DENUDED | Having a brown back, indeed, when stripped (7) |
| BRAMBLING | Eurasian finch with a reddish-brown breast in the male (9) |
| MEADOWLARK | A songbird with a brown streaky back and often yellow and black underparts (6,4) |
| KNOT | A northern sandpiper, with short legs and grey winter plumage (4) |
| ETUDEBRUTE | "Music has charms to soothe a savage breast," in French? |
| ASP | Beast that Cleopatra calls "my baby at my breast," in "Antony and Cleopatra" |