| PIKACHU | A yellow, mouse-like Pokemon which stores electricity in its cheeks (7) |
| BATTERY | Sort of farm that stores electricity (7) |
| GEODUDE | Rock-like Pokemon with muscular arms |
| WARTHOG | A type of boar with large excrescences on its cheeks (7) |
| RAPIDASH | A unicorn-like Pokemon that evolves from Ponyta |
| LEYDEN | "Jar" that stores electricity |
| GOPHER | A burrowing rodent with fur-lined pouches on its cheeks, found in North America (6) |
| COD | Its cheeks are enjoyed in Nfld. |
| PELICAN | Large aquatic bird which stores fish in a pouch below the lower mandible (7) |
| SIMCARD | Part of a mobile phone which stores subscriber information |
| REEFTON | First town in New Zealand to receive electricity, in 1888 (7) |
| BLUBBER | The fat of sea mammals which stores energy, insulates heat, and increases buoyancy |
| HARRODS | Which store's motto is Omnia Omnibus Ubique, "Everything for everybody, everywhere"? (7) |
| CURRENT | Electricity in the news? (7) |
| RATTRAP | A net/snare for catching long-tailed mouse-like murids; a place of squalor; a horribly entangling situation; or, a bike pedal with teeth or a cage (3,4) |
| GARAGE | This word for a building which stores a car, won out in a battle with "motor stable" before WWI |
| DUNNART | Mouse-like marsupial found in Australia and New Guinea (7) |
| CLANGER | Fictional mouse-like inhabitant of the moon; or, a mistake (7) |
| TUBER | In certain plants, a swollen underground root or stem which stores food (5) |
| EMF | The rate at which energy is drawn from a source that produces a flow of electricity in a circuit. |