| TROTTER | A cow, pig or sheep's foot (7) |
| STORE | A stockpile; a place to save or squirrel away said stash; a cow, pig, sheep or other beast being fattened for market; or, a supermarket or shop (5) |
| EIEIO | Follower of cow, pig or horse |
| IAMB | One replacing top of young sheep's foot (4) |
| IAMBS | A flat piece cut from young sheep's feet |
| IPSUS | I trim the front of young sheep's feet (5) |
| PORCINI | From the Italian for "little pigs" or "piglets", champagne cork-shaped wild edible ceps, "kings of mushrooms" or penny-buns that are highly prized by chefs and foragers (7) |
| FOODART | Lemon pig or banana dolphin, for example |
| DABS | Bobs or daps on the water's surface when fishing for salmon or trout; or, chuckie-stanes, jacks, knuckle-bones or sheep's astragali tossed in a children's old game or bout (4) |
| UDDER | Cow's or sheep's organ |
| 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) |
| FETA | Greek cheese made from goat's or sheep's milk |
| DEHORN | Remove (bull's or sheep's) outgrowths |
| HALLOUMI | Cyproit goat's or sheep's milk cheese (8) |
| SCRAG | Sheep's neck ... or sheep's head by rough steep rock (5) |
| GRICE | An object collected or place visited by a railway enthusiast in the hobby of ferroequinology; or, an old dialect word for a little pig or young swine (5) |
| GRUNT | A pig or porker's low guttural groan, oink, snort or squeal, thus found within a word meaning grumblingly fed up or snortingly displeased (5) |
| PET | Cat or dog or goldfish or guinea pig or tarantula |
| SNORTS | Makes a sound like a pig or a horse |
| SQUEAL | Issue a sharp report (like a pig or a rat perhaps) (6) |