| FORELEG | Front limb of a four-footed animal |
| PAW | The foot of a four-footed animal with claws |
| QUAD | Meaning "four", a word used as a prefix in names of things including a courtyard, a 4 x 4 motorbike and a four-footed animal such as a horse; or, a serving of four shots of espresso (4) |
| FORELEGS | Front limbs of a quadruped (8) |
| DEER | From the Indo-European meaning "breathing creature", a word originally for any four-footed animal, later the ruminant also known as a brocket, doe, fawn, hart, pricket or stag (4) |
| TETRAPOD | Four-footed animal (8) |
| QUADRUPED | Four-footed animal |
| BEAST | Large four-footed animal |
| PAWS | The feet of four footed animals with claws |
| FLIPPER | A paddle-like limb of a dolphin, penguin, seal or turtle; or, something reminiscent of this, such as a hand, a pinball arm or a swim fin (7) |
| QUADRUPEDS | Four-footed animals (10) |
| TETRAPODS | Any four-footed animals (9) |
| BRANCH | Limb of a tree or division of a store (6) |
| TORTOISE | A four-footed reptile with a dome-shaped leathery shell (8) |
| QUATREFOIL | A leaf or flower of four leaflets or petals, thus a representation of a four-leaf clover in heraldry or tracery (10) |
| FURRY | Like a four-footed friend |
| WIFE | Pride and Prejudice: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a..." (4) |
| CHELA | Pincerlike organ or claw borne by a limb of a crustacean (5) |
| DISJECTA | - membra, Latin term for fragments of a literary work, from Horace's phrase translating as "limbs of a dismembered poet" (8) |
| ARM | Upper limb of a human body |