| VOLUMES | Lots of rodents consume an extract of plums! (7) |
| VICTORIA | Not the king of plums! (8) |
| AGOUTIS | A joint complaint's covered one lot of rodents (7) |
| ENDEMIC | Terrible need with a lot of rodents constantly present (7) |
| TOTEMIC | Like symbol, something carried by a lot of rodents |
| TAPIOCA | Pudding made from an extract of cassava (7) |
| ABSALOM | In the Bible, he provided sailors with an extract of calomel (7) |
| UNICORN | It never really lived on an extract of juniper and maize! (7) |
| MEATPIE | Pasty perhaps - there's me about to consume an irrational amount |
| SKINFUL | Praises kin fulsomely, as they consume an intoxicating amount |
| GRANDEE | Terrible greed that consumes an important person (7) |
| ROSEHIP | A seed-filled bulb of a common prickly plant, an extract of which can be taken to reduce stiffness (4,3) |
| MICROBE | Bug might steal into the heart of rodents (7) |
| PIPEROF | One best known for his following of rodents in Germany (4,5,2,7) |
| HAMELIN | One best known for his following of rodents in Germany (4,5,2,7) |
| HELAMYS | Genus of rodents allied to jerboas and known as jumping hares. (7) |
| POLEMIC | Dispute that foreigner docked tail of rodents |
| NARRATE | Give account of rodent stuck in trap getting decapitated (7) |
| NESOKIA | Genus of rodent that includes the short-tailed bandicoot rat (7) |
| TRAITOR | Characteristic of rodent, primarily rat (7) |