| NOCTULE | A large golden-brown bat with long, slender ears, rounded wings and a short muzzle (7) |
| TITAN | A huge Golden Age diety: eg Cronus vel Oceanus |
| ACCIPITER | A genus of hawks, typically having short, rounded wings and a long tail (9) |
| HAWK | Diurnal bird of prey typically having short rounded wings and a long tail. |
| PINTAIL | Greyish-brown duck, Anas acuta, with slender pointed wings and a pointed tail (7) |
| RACQUET | Bat with a round or oval frame strung with catgut, nylon, etc., used in badminton, and squash. (7) |
| SWALLOW | Songbird with long pointed wings and a forked tail to which the adjective hirundine relates (7) |
| TINAMOU | Bird of Central and South America with very small wings and a heavy body (7) |
| GRYPHON | Mythical creature with an eagle's head and wings and a lion's body |
| ABATING | Subduing a bat with gin? (7) |
| DINGBAT | Director general rings in to bat with eccentric person (7) |
| GETABLE | Bat with glee. That total is within reach (7) |
| ANGRIER | Rearing bats with greater spleen? (7) |
| ENTWINE | Ten bats with red or white splice |
| WRENS | Small, insect-eating songbirds with long bills, rounded wings and stubby, erect tails |
| MANXSHEARWATER | Oceanic bird, with long slender wings and black-and-white plumage (4,10) |
| CUPID | A picture of a boy with wings and a bow and arrow (5) |
| GANNET | Large marine bird with black-tipped wings and a long pointed tail and beak |
| HOOPOE | Bird with a pinkish-brown plumage, black-and-white wings and a distinctive crown of feathers (6) |
| BARBASTELLE | Eurasian bat with a short nose, small eyes and wide ears (11) |