| AVIARIES | Hen houses and chicken coops are examples of these large enclosures for birds |
| STATUES | The Ushiku Diabutsu Amida Buddha and Tsereteli's Columbus are two examples of these large sculptures |
| ALLIGATORS | China and southern USA are the only habitats of these large reptiles |
| PIANOS | Chopin is the 'poet' of these large musical instruments |
| AVIARY | Also known as a volary, a large enclosure for birds (6) |
| DOCKS | Wharfs; bony tops of tails; or, from Flemish for "chicken coops, rabbit hutches, sties", enclosures for the accused in courts of law (5) |
| PANTOMIMES | Aladdin and Cinderella are examples of these seasonal musical entertainments for children (10) |
| APERITIFS | Campari and pastis are examples of these types of drinks (9) |
| RADIOTELESCOPES | Oo! Star eclipsed about earth in orbit - spotted by one of these huge 21? |
| CLASSICS | Anne of Green Gables (Lucy Maud Montgomery) and The Stone Angel (Margaret Laurence) are examples of these on Canadian bookshelves |
| SILVICS | Sage and rosemary are examples of these scented summer bloomers (7) |
| AWARDS | The Palme d'Or and Golden Globes are examples of these in the film world (6) |
| LIQUEURS | Campari and sambuca are examples of these sweetened, distilled spirits (8) |
| AUXILIARYVERBS | Will and May are examples of these (9,5) |
| NUTS | Cashews and macadamia are examples of these shelled culinary items (4) |
| HOSTAS | 'Thunderbolt' and 'Red October' are examples of these clump-forming perennials (6) |
| BACTERIA | E coli and streptococcus are examples of these usually free-living organisms (8) |
| ANGLES | Acute and obtuse are examples of these spaces between two intersecting lines (6) |
| BASEMETALS | Copper and zinc are examples of these (4,6) |
| REDMEATS | Pork and venison are examples of these food types (3,5) |