| LION | Animal with a shaggy mane (4) |
| LLAMA | Animal with a shaggy coat |
| MUSKOX | Animal with a shaggy coat |
| TAHR | Goat-like mammal with a shaggy coat and curved horns such as the Himalayan ___ (4) |
| JOKE | A shaggy dog story is a long one |
| SHED | Lose hair like a shaggy dog |
| HAIR | What a shaggy dog has in abundance |
| BISON | A large wild ox with a shaggy coat and a fatty hump (5) |
| ELKHOUND | Large hunter with a shaggy gray coat |
| TAURUS | Back from market with a shaggy ox or bull (6) |
| KEESHOND | Breed of dog of the spitz type, with a shaggy greyish coat and tightly curled tail (8) |
| SHETLANDPONY | A very small sturdy breed of horse with a long shaggy mane and tail (8,4) |
| SHETLAND | A very small sturdy breed of pony with a long shaggy mane (8) |
| LONGWOOL | A shaggy-fleeced English sheep such as a Cotswold Lion, Leicester or Lincoln, often depicted in a painted pastoral scene and providing the lanate floccus for a weaver's machine (8) |
| INKCAP | A mushroom in the genus Coprinus, such as the lawyer's wig, shaggy mane or tippler's bane that deliquesces into black liquid (3-3) |
| MUSHROOM | Edible agaric with the varieties maitake, shaggy mane and black trumpet (8) |
| LIONS | Animals with shaggy manes (5) |
| SHOCK | From an old name for a shaggy-coated poodle, a word for a thick mop of hair; or, an abrupt perturbation (5) |
| YAK | Talk of a shaggy animal (3) |
| INKCAPS | Fungi also called lawyer's wigs or shaggy manes, genus Coprinus (3-4) |