| PHLOX | Flower that sounds like sheep or birds |
| TEND | Watch over like sheep or a garden |
| YEWS | Trees that sound like sheep |
| OVINE | Like sheep or like cow (not British) |
| SAAB | Make of car; sounds like sheep reversing? (4) |
| MUM | Flower that sounds like a family member |
| ASTER | Flower that sounds like a furrier |
| OXLIP | Flower that sounds like part of a bovine's mouth |
| FLOCK | Woolly stuffing for quilts and cushions; or, a group of sheep or birds (5) |
| EWES | Youse sound like sheep! (4) |
| COTE | Small shelter for animals such as sheep or birds such as pigeons (4) |
| DRIFT | A mass of snow or leaves, piled up by the wind; a large spread of daffodils, snowdrops or other flowering plants; a flock of cattle or birds; a heavy shower of rain/sleet; or, loose fluvioglacial or g |
| WREN | Architect and scientist who co-founded the Royal Society; or, one of a "chime" or "herd" or birds (4) |
| FEATHER | The wake or wave caused by submarine's raised periscope; an item used to make a quill pen or part of a fletching; or, birds collectively (7) |
| CRESTS | From the Latin meaning "plume", showy tufts of feathers on helmets or birds' heads; cock's-combs; manes; or, the tops of waves or hills (6) |
| NECTARY | Part of a plant that attracts the insects or birds (7) |
| WINGS | Parts of airplanes or birds that enable flight |
| BOVINE | Like cattle and, note, like sheep as well |
| GAME | Term for wild animals or birds hunted for sport or food. (4) |
| SPOTTERS | General word for hobbyists or enthusiasts who enjoy observing things such as planes, trains, rocks or birds (8) |