| SCOTCHTERRIER | A small rough-haired breed of dog with erect ears (6,7) |
| CAIRNTERRIER | Small, rough-haired breed of dog originally from Scotland (5,7) |
| BORDERTERRIER | A small, rough-coated breed of dog that originated from the region between England and Scotland (6,7) |
| SCOTTIE | Rough-haired strongly-built little dog with erect ears |
| PAPILLON | Small dog with erect ears suggesting a butterfly (8) |
| IRISHTERRIER | Rough-haired breed of dog (5,7) |
| CAIRNTERRIERS | Small, rough-haired dogs originally from Scotland (5,8) |
| AFFENPINSCHER | Small wire-haired breed of dog whose face resembles a monkey (13) |
| CAIRN | Small rough-haired terrier originally from Scotland (5) |
| YORKSHIRE | Hog with erect ears |
| CHIHUAHUA | A breed of tiny dog with either long or smooth hair, large, erect ears and prominent eyes (9) |
| AIREDALE | A large, rough-haired, tan-coloured breed of terrier with a black, saddle-shaped patch covering most of its back (8) |
| BOXER | A medium-sized smooth-haired breed of dog with a short nose and a docked tail |
| CAFFEINE | Stimulant for face fine, if a little rough (8) |
| SCHNAUZER | Wire-haired breed of dog of the terrier type with a greyish coat |
| BASENJI | Small smooth-haired breed of dog of African origin with an inability to bark |
| SKYETERRIER | Short-legged, long-bodied breed of dog with long wiry hair and erect ears (4,7) |
| SPITZ | Dog type with a pointed muzzle and erect ears |
| BUCKEYE | Any of several North American trees with erect clusters of white or red flowers (7) |
| RASP | Sound a little rough |