| NAG | A small, or maybe useless, horse |
| CUP | Whether on a sideboard or a saucer or containing an acorn, boiled egg, caramel, claret, copra, culinary ingredient, golf ball, tea or victor's champagne, it is a small or miniature mug- or "tub"-like |
| CHIPOLATA | From the Italian meaning "flavoured with onions", a small or thin type of sausage, served in a casserole or as a party nibble (9) |
| CRAFT | ___ beer, one made in a traditional or non-mechanised way, usually by a small or individual brewery (5) |
| CODLING | A variety of elongated cooking apple whose name derives from the Anglo-Norman French meaning "lion-heart" or, a small or immature fish in the genus Gadus (7) |
| OPUSCULE | A diminutive of Latin for "work", used to describe a small or petty artistic, literary or musical work (8) |
| CAYUSE | A small or poor horse in the U.S. (6) |
| MODICUM | A small or moderate or token amount. (7) |
| SCRUMPY | From a dialect word for a small or withered apple, cider traditionally brewed in the West Country (7) |
| CHORE | A small or odd job; routine task. (5) |
| HOVEL | A small or wretched dwelling for habitation (5) |
| SETTLEMENT | A small or isolated community (10) |
| NUBBIN | A small or underdeveloped ear of corn, fruit etc. (6) |
| RADICLE | Chemical word for a small or embryonic root (7) |
| OAKLING | A small or young tree of the beech family (7) |
| DETAIL | A small or minor feature |
| BRAD | Thin tapered nail with a small or halved head, typically made from 18-gauge steel wire (4) |
| CORONET | A small or relatively simple crown, especially worn by lesser royalty (7) |
| BUMPINTO | Encounter useless horse (4,4) |
| STIR | Move a little, or move a lot |