| RUMINANT | A descriptor meaning cud-chewing, like a sheep or goat |
| OVINE | Like a sheep or bull beheaded! (5) |
| GNAWING | chewing like a rodent |
| BLEAT | A weak wavering baa or maa of a sheep or goat, thus a feeble complaint, grumble or plaintive cry of a person (5) |
| CLIP | A rapid pace or speed; an extract or snippet; a wallop or whack; a yield of wool sheared from a sheep or a flock; an old word meaning "embrace"; or, a barrette, bobby pin, hairgrip, slide or other fas |
| NAPPA | Soft leather made from the skin of a sheep or goat (5) |
| BAA | Cry of a sheep or goat |
| WOOL | Fleece of a sheep or goat, often woven into yarn for knitwear/blankets (4) |
| LILAC | A shrub of the olive family; a descriptor for a shade of purple (5) |
| TART | Certain apple dessert ... or a descriptor for a certain apple |
| NEHI | Soda brand that sounds like a descriptor for some boots and socks |
| WELLCONTAINED | See title (or a descriptor of the *clue answers) |
| TROTTER | A foot of a sheep or pig (7) |
| JACKAROO | What is a young man working on a sheep or cattle station (8) |
| FETA | A white, sheep or goat cheese popular in Greece (4) |
| BOVINE | Like a cow with a big head like a sheep (6) |
| INFOR | Having spent the proverbial penny, now you're hung for a sheep or a lamb! (2,3,1,5) |
| APOUND | Having spent the proverbial penny, now you're hung for a sheep or a lamb! (2,3,1,5) |
| ROAN | Leather coming from a sheep or horse (4) |
| JILLEROO | Female newcomer gaining experience on a sheep or cattle station in Australia (8) |