| GLIDERS | They fly although they are pwerless to do so |
| CLAPTRAP | Applaud comeback role, although they are empty words (8) |
| OBSOLETE | May let oboes be updated, although they are now out of date (8) |
| NUMBERLESS | They are apparently fewer, although they cannot be counted |
| OCTOPUS | These highly intelligent animals with tentacles are members of the same group although they look different. Known to teach a diver a thing or two. (7) |
| THROUGHBALLS | Finished with dances although they provide opportunities to score |
| SO | Therefore an English duo, although they asked "Are You Sure" (2) |
| ABSORBER | ... although they need to work in conjunction with this for the rear suspension in particular. (8) |
| DOORMATS | Although they may be welcoming, people walk over them (8) |
| CURLEWS | Do they twist or turn three ways as they fly? (7) |
| BUTTON | Although they look like quails, they are not related. There are 15 species that live in parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and some Pacific Islands. They are sometimes known as "half-footed," b |
| DIE | "I'm forever blowing bubbles; Pretty bubbles in the air; They fly so high, nearly reach the sky; Then like my dreams they fade and ..." |
| GEESE | Could they fly to Canada? (5) |
| AVIATORS | They fly to Riva as a change |
| RAFFISH | They fly, they swim, flashy and careless |
| TERNS | They're heard making turns as they fly |
| GANNETS | Girl gets around as they fly away to sea (7) |
| OWLS | Do they fly in slow motion? (4) |
| AIR | ___ France (they fly to Paris) |
| USAF | They fly across the pond, giving a strong support to you and me (1,1,1,1) |