| CORRAL | An enclosure for horses or cattle, especially in the U.S. (6) |
| FORAGE | Food for horses or cattle, especially hay or straw (6) |
| MANGER | Trough for horse or cattle food (6) |
| TROUGH | Elongated vessel in various shapes and sizes from which horses or cattle eat or drink, plants are grown or bread dough is traditionally kneaded (6) |
| TELLER | A person employed to deal with customers' transactions in a bank, especially in the U.S. (6) |
| PLAZAS | Shopping centres, especially in the U.S. (6) |
| STABLE | A building for horses or sometimes other animals (6) |
| WAPITI | Deer in an enclosure for bears in Wisconsin |
| FENCER | One making an enclosure for the swordsman (6) |
| STRAW | Dried stalks of threshed cereal plants used for basketry, bee skeps, corn-dollies, mulch, thatching and bedding for horses or cattle; or, a boater-style hat at Harrow (5) |
| CHEVAL | French word for "horse"; or, with "glass", a full-length tiltable mirror (6) |
| AVIARY | An enclosure for birds (6) |
| PENMAN | Writer of an enclosure for somebody (6) |
| DROVER | Person moving sheep or cattle from one place to another (6) |
| EGRETS | Herons that might be little or cattle (6) |
| FLUNK | To fail in an examination, especially in the U.S. (5) |
| FEED | Fodder for horses or livestock; a comedian's straight man or stooge; or, an ongoing stream of internet data such as news or weather updates (4) |
| RUINER | A border raider or cattle thief (7) |
| BARNSTORM | To make a rapid tour of an area in a political campaign, especially in the U.S. (9) |
| RUN | Word for a gallop or jog that also means an upstream migration of salmon, a roulade, an enclosure for chickens, a score of one in cricket or a sequence of cards in one suit (3) |