| BALLJOINT | *Car part that works in a similar manner to the human hip |
| HAUNCH | The fleshy part of the human hip and buttock (6) |
| ANT | A tiny insect that works in a colony. (3) |
| EASEL | "Donkey" used to carry the burden or load of a canvas in a similar manner to a "horse" for supporting clothes (5) |
| BRAIN | Body part that works nights creating 14As |
| ESCALOPE | From French for "shell", a culinary term referring to a flattened cutlet of meat, typically breaded and fried in a similar manner to schnitzel (8) |
| LAWRENCE | Painter, Sir Thomas, whose portrait of the young Charles William Lambton is nicknamed in a similar manner to Gainsborough's The Blue Boy (8) |
| HAUNCHES | The human hips or the fleshy hindquarters of an animal (8) |
| INSPECIE | ...in a similar manner, finish off popular type of creature |
| DOVER | Drove in a madcap manner to a busy port in the south (5) |
| TANDEM | With punning use of the Latin for "at length", word for a carriage drawn by a long set-up of two horses, one behind the other; or, a bicycle for two riders in a similar lengthy formation (6) |
| HOCK | Joint in a quadruped's hind leg between the knee and the fetlock, corresponding to the human ankle (4) |
| REBAB | Eighth-century stringed instrument with a tone similar to the human voice that accompanied poets in early Khaleeji music, also called rababa (5) |
| RUMP | The part of an animal that corresponds to the human buttocks (4) |
| HOSPITAL | The sort of building that works in (8) |
| OPERATESON | Conduct issue that works in the theatre (8,2) |
| ZITI | Pasta in the form of tubes, served baked in a similar way to lasagne (4) |
| FEELLIKE | Sense, in a similar way, that you're in the mood for (4,4) |
| LURES | Fishing decoys used in a similar way to the artificial flies used in angling (5) |
| BEARDOWN | Approach in a determined manner to find an animal on the ground (4,4) |