| RAPTOR | What you call a hawk, eagle, vulture, or falcon |
| EYRIE | The nest of a hawk, eagle, falcon, etc. (5) |
| SQUAB | What you call a pigeon if you want to eat it |
| ECHO | What you call a sound that bounces back to you (4) |
| PUPPY | What you call a baby dog (5) |
| SIR | What you call a respected man |
| HAW | What you call a cat's third eyelid |
| PRIDE | What you call a group of lions |
| RAM | What you call a male sheep |
| EWE | What you call a female sheep |
| HEIFER | For cattle, what you call a young female |
| BULL | For cattle, what you call a young male |
| STEER | For cattle, what you call a castrated male |
| CAST | To contrive or send forth a magical spell; a rigid plaster of Paris shell; the dramatis personae of a drama or play; a throw of dice or anything else; or, a group of bees, crabs or falcons (4) |
| FRUITERER | Is this what you call a plum job for one who grows profits on trees? (9) |
| JESS | In falconry, a short leather strap, one end of which is attached to the leg of a hawk or falcon (4) |
| BUZZARD | American vulture or European hawk (7) |
| PREY | Bird of ___ (eagle or falcon, for example) |
| HOBBY | Small horse or falcon or early bicycle (5) |
| NFLER | Colt, Eagle or Falcon, briefly |