| SHRIKE | Songbird with a hooked bill |
| PARROT | Tropical bird with a hooked bill, brightly-colored feathers and webbed feet with (2) toes pointing forward and (2) toes pointing backwards / one who mechanically repeats the words or acts of others wi |
| EAGLE | Bird with a hooked bill (5) |
| KEA | Large New Zealand parrot with a hooked bill and mostly olive-green plumage; Nestor notabilis (3) |
| RAPTOR | A bird that feeds on animal flesh, distinguished by a hooked bill and sharp talons |
| PETREL | Oceanic bird having a hooked bill, such as the albatross (6) |
| CROCHET | A handicraft in which yarn is made up into a textured fabric with a hooked needle (7) |
| OWL | A nocturnal bird of prey with a hooked beak |
| TALON | A lot point with a hooked claw (5) |
| HAWKSBILL | A small tropical turtle with a hooked, beak-like mouth; the first biofluorescent reptile ever recorded (9) |
| CROCHETING | working with a hooked needle |
| GONZO | Blue Muppet with a hooked nose |
| CORMORANT | Long-necked seabird with a hooked beak (9) |
| CROCHETS | Makes garments by looping and intertwining thread with a hooked needle (8) |
| CROP | Short type of equestrian whip, sometimes with a hooked handle for opening and closing gates (4) |
| TROGON | Member of a family of tropical birds, with a brilliant plumage and a short, hooked bill (6) |
| ANI | Glossy black cuckoo with a heavily hooked bill (3) |
| FRIGATEBIRD | Predatory tropical avian with a long hooked bill (7,4) |
| MERGANSER | Large marine diving duck with a long, slender hooked bill (9) |
| EAGLET | Young bird of prey with a large hooked bill (6) |