| PATTERN | An Irishman and a bird, for example |
| DANOIS | So I meet an Irishman and hear his dialect (6) |
| ARBOREAL | Boar surprisingly existing like a bird, for example? (8) |
| SIMILE | Free as a bird for example |
| PATRIOT | Irishman and a disturbance - a man in love with his country (7) |
| BITOFAJOKE | There was an Englishman, Irishman and a Welshman (3,2,1,4) |
| HARPY | In Greek myths, a ravenous creature with a woman's head and trunk and a bird's wings and claws (5) |
| HARPIES | Monsters in Greek mythology with a woman's head and body and a bird's wings and claws (7) |
| BRIDGE | A game bird for example all of a flutter (6) |
| NEST | Structure built by a bird for a clutch of eggs (4) |
| MACAW | Scotsman with a ***wife and a bird (5) |
| ROOK | Name of a chess piece and a bird (4) |
| STARLING | Feature a fish and a bird (8) |
| PARAKEET | Keep a rat, bats and a bird (8) |
| TOMAHAWK | Weapon for cat and a bird (8) |
| CANADAGOOSE | Canoe's unstable with a dog and a bird |
| PATRON | Both that Irishman and Ronald have him as a customer (6) |
| APTITUDE | Fitness required when that Irishman and I form a duet (8) |
| EGRET | Wading bird, for example, on river and heath on and off (5) |
| RHYMINGSLANG | Daisy roots, china plate and dicky bird, for example (7,5) |