| CATTALO | A cross between a bison and a domestic cow (7) |
| CALF | The young of a domestic cow (4) |
| BEEFALO | In the United States, a hybrid animal that is three-eighths bison and five-eighths domestic cow, bred for food (7) |
| LURCHER | A cross-bred hunting-dog, usually a cross between a greyhound and a collie |
| SWEETIE | Word for a bonbon, candy or one's darling or dearest; or, a cross between a pomelo and a white grapefruit (7) |
| APRICOT | Fragrant fruit resembling a cross between a mirabelle and a peach (7) |
| WHIPPET | Dog that is a cross between a greyhound and terrier or spaniel bred for racing (7) |
| ACTUARY | Insurance professional, sometimes called "a cross between a bookie and an undertaker" |
| GIBBONS | Girl and boy enthralled by wild bison and apes (7) |
| SQUAILS | Ninepins; a cross between bowls and ha'penny played on a table top with a jack, swoggle and discs of the same name; or, weighted throwing sticks (7) |
| WYOMING | Its state mammal is the bison, and its state sport is rodeo |
| MONTANA | State with a bison skull on its quarter |
| BUFFALO | Animal that may be confused with a bison |
| GRANOLA | Food resembling a cross between muesli and crunched-up flapjack (7) |
| PHYSALIS | With a taste resembling a cross between a tomatillo and a gooseberry, a fruit which grows in a Chinese lantern-like case (8) |
| SHIHTZU | Dog, a cross between the Pekingese and the Tibetan Apso (4,3) |
| MANXMAN | Celt is a cross between two people (7) |
| NEOPETS | Virtual game described as a cross between Tamagotchi and Pokemon |
| SISKIN | With a distinctive forked tail, a garden bird resembling a cross between a greenfinch and a serin that is one of Britain's smallest finches (6) |
| PAVILION | Building at a cricket ground for changing or refreshments; or, a tent resembling a cross between a marquee and a gazebo (8) |