| STEER | A castrated male ox or bull; bullock (5) |
| TAURUS | Back from market with a shaggy ox or bull (6) |
| NEAT | With no water added for the ox or bull (4) |
| CAPON | Flesh of a castrated male chicken (5) |
| ARABA | A horse-, ox- or sometimes child- drawn traditional Turkish carriage (5) |
| HOG | A pig, specifically a castrated male domesticated one |
| OX | A castrated male bovine used as a draft animal (2) |
| GELDING | A castrated male horse or other equine (7) |
| TRIPE | The stomach lining of an ox or cow, prepared for cooking (5) |
| STIRK | Young ox or cow |
| WAGON | Four-wheel vehicle drawn by horses, oxen or tractor (5) |
| LOWED | Sounded like oxen - or their burden? (5) |
| YOKES | Pairs of oxen; or, sections of garments around the neck and shoulders (5) |
| RUNT | An apple core; an old tree stump; the smallest pig or "doll" in a litter; a stunted cow or ox; or, a withered cabbage stem (4) |
| BISON | Chewed, not finished by young male ox (5) |
| BARROW | Term for a burial mound, hill, tumulus or wheeled handcart that also means a castrated boar (6) |
| OXHIDE | Leather made from the skin of a castrated bull (6) |
| BULLOCK | Young (or castrated) male bovine (7) |
| OVERSTEER | Faulty road manoeuvre finished male ox |
| BEASTOFBURDEN | An animal such as a donkey, ox or mule, used for carrying loads (5,2,6) |