| FOURPOSTER | A magnificent bed constructed for our pets (4-6) |
| LADYORCHID | A magnificent epiphytic wild flower, often two feet high or more, named for the shape of its blooms, fancied to resemble bonneted Victorian women in spotted crinolined gowns (4,6) |
| DILAPIDATE | Tip a laddie constructed for waste (10) |
| GLORIOUSLY | In a magnificent way (10) |
| CHILBLAINS | Hill cabins constructed for chaps on foot (10) |
| HORSEFLESH | Fresh holes constructed for the equine race (10) |
| POTENTATES | Strong seat constructed for rulers |
| SPLENDIDLY | In a magnificent way |
| WHISTLESTOPTOUR | Series of short visits with our pets ___ lots, possibly (7-4,4) |
| UPSETS | How it disconcerts our pets being in the US (6) |
| SIXER | Ten rise, for a change for such a magnificent shot (5) |
| SPAY | Do what Bob Barker reminds us to do to our pets |
| TROUPE | Our pet (anag) - company of performers (6) |
| JULIETTE | Member of the Order of Canada, songstress famously known as 'Our Pet' |
| LETTERSPATENT | For example a portable shelter at Bath constructed for Queen's legal publication (7,6) |
| WESTHAMUNITED | The new stadium being constructed for London football club (4,3,6) |
| PEAHEN | He had a pen constructed for creature (6) |
| WOOLLYAPHID | Podia, wholly constructed for a pest! (6,5) |
| CATSEYE | Case yet to be constructed for a reflective stud in road (4,3) |
| BASSGUITARS | Fool inside bust a rig constructed for instruments (4,7) |