| CHEN | Wild goose having white adult plumage (4) |
| TEENAGE | Young cuckoo eaten by goose, having dropped guts (7) |
| FULLYFLEDGED | Having a complete set of adult plumage (5, 7) |
| OWLS | Large birds of prey of tundra regions, having white plumage flecked with brown (5,4) |
| PEAR | Tree, Pyrus communis, having white flowers and edible fruits (4) |
| PACA | Large burrowing rodent of Central and South America having white-spotted brown fur (4) |
| RIDE | For which one is taken on a wild goose chase (4) |
| HONK | The cry of a wild goose (4) |
| YANG | Cry of the wild goose |
| NENE | Wild goose chase participant? |
| SNOWY | Large birds of prey of tundra regions, having white plumage flecked with brown (5,4) |
| MAJORMITCHELL | Australian cockatoo having white-and-pink plumage (5,8) |
| EGRET | Any of several species of heron (family Ardeidae) typically having white plumage (5) |
| SNOWYOWL | Large bird of prey of tundra regions, having white plumage flecked with brown (5,3) |
| FEVERFEW | Bushy European plant, Chrysanthemum parthenium, having white flower heads (8) |
| BONESET | Wager involves a person's plant having white flowers (7) |
| ERMINES | Animals having white winter coats |
| CURIO | Dog having white heifer as companion? That's an unusual thing |
| SNOWDROP | Plant such as Galanthus nivalis having white bellshaped flowers (8) |
| STRAWBERRY | Low-growing plant having white flowers and red edible fruits (10) |