| PEACOCKS | Groups of these birds are known as an ostentation or muster (8) |
| GROUP | A ___ of tigers are known as an ambush or streak |
| PEAFOWL | Often kept on the grounds of a country estate and known collectively as a muster, ostentation or a pride, the largest member of the pheasant family (7) |
| TURNOUT | Word for a getting out of bed; a call to duty; a coming on shift or attendance at work; an assemblage or muster generally; get-up; or, the manner in which one is arrayed or equipped (7) |
| ANTS | A group of these insects is called an army or colony (4) |
| METALS | Gold and silver are in a group of these in the periodic table (6) |
| CLASSICHORRORS | "The Exorcist" (1973); "The Omen" (197666); "Halloween" (1978) ...and "The Changeling" (1980) is a Canadian one amongst the group of these: 2 wds. |
| VULTURES | They have bald heads and necks so that they can reach inside a carcass when they feed. When one of these birds descends to a dead or dying animal, others may be attracted from miles away. |
| WYCLIFFE | John --, English religious reformer whose followers are known as Lollards (8) |
| TYNESIDE | Area whose residents are known as Geordies (8) |
| ANTEATER | Monotreme mammal also known as an echidna (5,8) (see 9D) |
| HIGHBALL | Attacking tactic, sometimes known as an up and under or garryowen (4,4) |
| SCORPION | Siege engine used by ancient Roman armies, also known as an onager (8) |
| TEMPESTS | Violent storms are known as what (8) |
| GAZELLES | Small antelopes are known as what (8) |
| EMERALDS | Gems whose internal flaws are known as jardin |
| POPSICLE | Treat known as an ice lolly in England |
| AARDVARK | Nocturnal African mammal also known as an antbear |
| HEDGEHOG | Garden mammal once known as an urchin |
| EGGPLANT | Purple vegie also known as an aubergine |