| KIWI | This bird is the national symbol of New Zealand, where is appears on stamps, coins, and banknotes, among other places. |
| WAD | A bundle of hay or straw; a roll of banknotes; a large sum of said money; a mass of cotton wool, tow etc for packing or stuffing; or, a slang word for a bun, cake or sandwich (3) |
| ALBUM | Book for sets of stamps, coins, photos or autographs; or, a collection of music on CD, iTunes or other format (5) |
| OTAGO | Region of New Zealand where tourist excursions are operated by Dunedin Railways (5) |
| MAPLELEAF | The national symbol of Canada |
| NOTMUCHTOLOOKAT | Little to see and what there is appears unattractive (3,4,2,4,2) |
| LEEK | Vegetable that is one of the national symbols of Wales |
| FERN | Fronded shade-loving plant; when it's silver, a symbol of New Zealand |
| THISTLE | First line in the national symbol? (7) |
| COMETOLIGHT | What a moth will do is appear (4,2,5) |
| BILL | A written statement, such as that attesting to the health of a person or a ship's company; a chit, invoice or tab; a banknote; a beak; or, a poster (4) |
| FORGE | Make banknote, (a fake eg) (5) |
| GUILLEMOT | This bird is the largest of the "auks" at about 45 cm long and 1 kg in weight. The female of this species lays her one egg on the ground, where both parents share incubation duties. They can dive in w |
| ROBIN | The American species of this bird is the largest of the North American thrushes. It lives in cities and mountains, and it is known for its red (or orangish) breast.. |
| CASH | Derived from the Italian meaning "money box", one's readily available funds in the form of coins and banknotes collectively (4) |
| HARP | Type of chordophone used as a national symbol of Ireland, depicted on the coat of arms of Trinity Co |
| GOLDCREST | Weighing about the same as a 20p piece, the UK's smallest bird and a national symbol of Luxembourg (9) |
| FIRECREST | Along with the goldcrest, this bird is the smallest in the UK (9) |
| COCKATOO | This bird is the bird that got at the ducks (8) |
| LEI | Romanian coins and banknotes names after lions; or, a Hawaiian garland or necklace of flowers (3) |