| COCKEREL | A dog to the Spanish, a bird to us |
| COCKTAIL | A bird to follow for a drink (8) |
| LIBEL | To the Spanish, a political label is something illegal! (5) |
| ENAMEL | Terribly mean to the Spanish - that's hard |
| YODEL | Local greeting of the Spanish; a shout heard in the Alps, perhaps? |
| VOWEL | Promise the Spanish a say (5) |
| BAGEL | Get the Spanish a baked good (5) |
| CORGI | Dog brings back fabulous bird to US soldier (5) |
| SIT | A mode or spell of perching, posing or resting one's posterior on a saddle, settle, sofa, stall or stool; or, a somewhat Barbara Woodhouse-ish command to a dog to assume a similar such ensconced posit |
| TREVOSE | I take my two dogs to the vets that is next to the conference centre about four miles outside of Padstow (7) |
| PEAK | Top dog to the audience (4) |
| VET | Where someone driving their dog "to the park" might actually be going |
| MUTT | Designer dog, to the AKC |
| ELNINO | Meaning "the Christ child" in Spanish, a warm ocean current occurring around the coast of Peru and Ecuador around Christmas-time (2,4) |
| COSTA | A rib; (Spanish) a coast (5) |
| POLLYPUTTHEKETTLEON | Request for a bird to boil as something to feed to children? |
| NEST | The home built by a bird to rear the young birds (4) |
| TITUS | Emperor taking bird to America |
| CANASTA | Meaning "basket" in Spanish", a meldforming card game in the rummy family in which jokers and deuces are wild (7) |
| SHAM | In Spanish, a mere pretence (4) |