| SOGAT | Fiddle- or dancer's thigh-shaped cut of lamb, thus a leg-of-mutton-style voluminous sleeve for lady or man (5) |
| BLEAT | The wavering baa, bray or maa of a calf, kid or lamb, thus a person's feeble complaint, plaintive cry or whine (5) |
| TBONE | "Letter-shaped" cut of steak |
| GIGOT | From "small fiddle", word for a leg of lamb; or, a leg-of-mutton sleeve (5) |
| SADDLE | A choice cut of lamb for a Sunday platter; or, a leather seat for riding one's steed - a high point for a jockey, yet a low point for a hiker (6) |
| NOTCH | Each of a series of a holes on a belt for the tongue of a buckle; or, a V-shaped cut on a tally stick (5) |
| FOOTER | A walker; a Scots word for a fiddle or potter about; an informal name for soccer; a kick of the ball in said game; or, type/text at the bottom of a page, in contrast to the header, at the top (6) |
| COCKSPUR | Word for a spike on a leg of a fighting male game fowl; a catch on a casement window; barnyard millet or orchard-grass; or, an American hawthorn armed with long spines (8) |
| CHOP | A downward blow with an axe or a rigid outstretched hand; or, a small, thick cut of lamb or other meat (4) |
| SHEEPSHANK | Knot for fastening a leg of mutton? |
| STICK | A twig; a bow for a fiddle; or, with "cocktail", a miniature brochette (5) |
| RACK | A grating for fodder/hay; a triangle for snooker balls; or, a cut of lamb, known in French as carre d'agneau (4) |
| PEARLY | From "leg-of-mutton-shaped water mussels", word for the lustrous globules made by oysters or clams; or, necklaces of said nacreous jewels (6) |
| GIGOTS | French word for legs of mutton or lamb; or, sleeves thus shaped (6) |
| RACKS | Holders for hay; cuts of lamb with ribs; sets of antlers; horses' bones; or, triangles for snooker balls (5) |
| ERHU | Chinese fiddle or violin with only two strings, yet able to mimic a gamut of musical voices, including those of animals, birds and humans (4) |
| KITS | Word for flocks of doves/pigeons; baby beavers, cats, ferrets or mink; small fiddles; or, from "wooden hooped vessels", soldiers' necessaries packed in knapsacks, thus any outfits/sets (4) |
| CUTLET | Common share allowed for a cut of lamb or veal |
| ENSEMBLE | A group of musicians, actors or dancers who perform together (8) |
| PESTLE | Pound for a leg of lamb, say |