| WINGS | The flapping of their ___ makes the irritating buzzing sound that we hear at night |
| SNORE | It's the last thing one wants to hear at night in broken Norse (5) |
| TRAVELSICKNESS | Discomfort from motion and flapping of valences and skirts |
| PROCESSIONARY | Type of caterpillar which over-winters in tent-like nests in pine trees and is a real pest in Mallorca as the irritating hairs on its body can cause harmful reactions in people and animals (13) |
| POISONIVY | The irritating plant Toxicodendron radicans (6,3) |
| TITTLETATTLE | Gossip is that we hear the bird will lie about the races (6-6) |
| WILLIAM | Battled with the Conqueror, we hear, at the end of the Great Glen Way! (4,7) |
| FORT | Battled with the Conqueror, we hear, at the end of the Great Glen Way! (4,7) |
| RATTLESNAKE | A type of venomous viper known for its segmented rattle at the tip of the tail that produces a buzzing sound when vibrated. |
| STEEL | 'And the stern joy which warriors feel/In foemen worthy of their _' (Sir Walter Scott - The Lady of the Lake (1810) |
| COLON | Fuel taken aboard, we hear, at the end of the Panama Canal (5) |
| SPECIES | Many of their ___ plan their route to reach their prey and can adapt when the situation changes |
| PEER | Likes to lord it that we hear E's in public relations (4) |
| EARN | Win audience with small number that we hear might be Grecian |
| KAZOO | Musical instrument consisting of a tube with a strip of catgut that makes a buzzing sound when hummed into (5) |
| SYMBOL | Sign that we hear a brass instrument (6) |
| PLEASE | Excuses that we hear give satisfaction (6) |
| ABSENCE | "___ makes the heart grow fonder" according to an old English proverb (7) |
| FETE | That's your lot, we hear, at the gala |
| TRUMPERY | Drink in Indian house we hear at back of brewery is old, showy and worthless (8) |