| SPRINGER | A breed of spaniel; heifer or cow close to calving; or, another name for a ladyfish or ten-pounder (8) |
| CAVALIER | Based of the Latin for "horse", a knight or armed horseman; a gallant or courtly gentleman acting as a lady's escort; a Royalist supporter of Charles I; or, a breed of spaniel (8) |
| BYRE | Where there are cows close to range, first and last (4) |
| INTIMIDATE | Cow's close, suppressing instinctive urges |
| IOPOUNDERS | Ladyfish |
| ELOPS | Ladyfish genus |
| TENONER | Chips with ten-pounder, pud banned! (7) |
| FLUTTER | Beat or movement of a butterfly's wings; a rapid heart rate, also called tachyarrhythmia; or, another name for a small bet (7) |
| NEAPOLITAN | Strawberry, chocolate and vanilla ice cream in a block; a classic pizza with a topping of tomatoes, basil and mozzarella representing the colours of the Italian flag; or, another name for the Parma vi |
| PEGBOARD | A perforated device for keeping score in a game such as cribbage; a similar larger contrivance for display; or, another name for solitaire (8) |
| TALLYHO | A hunter's view-halloo to the hounds on sighting a fox; RAF slang, adopted from said tantivy, to mean "target sighted"; or, another name for a coach-and-four (5-2) |
| THUMB | Tom -; folklore character; a type of bit for a horse; or, another name for bird's-foot trefoil (5) |
| STRING | Cord of an archery bow; a line of computer code; or, another name for twine used for cat's cradle (6) |
| GOWN | Long, elegant dress for a formal event such as a ball; or, another name for a bathrobe (4) |
| ACADEMY | Word for a scholarly institute derived from the public grove or garden where Plato taught; or, another name for a riding school (7) |
| LOOP | Circular frame-like item used for needlepoint, embroidery or tapestry; or, another name for a croquet arch (4) |
| CHAMPIGNON | French word for a mushroom; or, another name for a portobello (10) |
| NETWORK | A system of interconnected computer devices; or, another name for a plexus (7) |
| MARKERS | Scorers in squash; short name for strips used to indicate the last pages read in books; or, another name for felt-tips used with colouring-in books (7) |
| PLASMA | In physics, one of the four fundamental states of matter; or, another name for bloodstone (6) |