| GREATTIT | Common garden bird, with yellow-and-black underparts and a blackand-white head (5,3) |
| GREATTITS | Common garden birds with yellow and black underparts and a black and white head (5,4) |
| COALTIT | Small passerine bird of Eurasia and Africa with a grey body and blackand-white head; Parus ater (4,3) |
| GREENFINCH | A small garden bird, with yellow patches on the wings and tail (10) |
| MEADOWLARK | A songbird with a brown streaky back and often yellow and black underparts (6,4) |
| MAGPIE | Passerine bird with a blackand-white plumage, long tail and a chattering call (6) |
| GOLDFINCH | Small bird with yellow and black wings (9) |
| ORIOLE | Bird with yellow and black plumage (6) |
| COP | Driver of a blackand-white car |
| HERRINGGULL | Large bird with a light-grey back, white underparts and black-tipped wings |
| BARNACLE | The -- goose, Branta leucopsis, has a black-and-white head and body (8) |
| STARLING | Garden bird with black and brown spotted plumage (8) |
| FRIESIAN | Breed of blackand-white dairy cattle, also called Holstein (8) |
| SPARROWS | Common garden birds (8) |
| AXLETREE | A bar fixed across the underpart of a wagon or carriage that has rounded ends on which the wheels revolve |
| CANADAGOOSE | Bird with a black-and-white head and neck * (11) |
| BLUETIT | Common British garden bird with blue, yellow, white and green colouring (4,3) |
| WASP | Winged insect, often with yellow and black stripes and a sting (4) |
| BARN | ____ owl, one with a heart-shaped white face, buff back and wings and white underparts (4) |
| BORDERCOLLIE | Medium-sized sheepdog with a silky, usually blackand-white, coat (6,6) |