| ERMINES | Animals having white winter coats |
| HARES | Arctic ___, big-eared critters in white winter coats |
| STOATS | Small mustelids also known as hobs, jacks, jills, kits and, in their pure white winter coats, ermine (6) |
| PIEBALD | Animals having patches of black, white or other colours of hair, feathers or scales (7) |
| WARMBLOODED | (Of animals) having a constant body temperature (4-7) |
| CATACOMBS | Animals having a search inside underground tunnels |
| LICK | Beat the animals having salt here (4) |
| MILAN | City with a centre for animals having strayed (5) |
| PANDAS | Animals having miserable sleep upside down (6) |
| ELANDS | Animals having style dance stupendously in the beginning (6) |
| MAJORMITCHELL | Australian cockatoo having white-and-pink plumage (5,8) |
| BONESET | Wager involves a person's plant having white flowers |
| CHEN | Wild goose having white adult plumage (4) |
| ANTEATERS | Animals having long snouts and tongues and eat ants (9) |
| UDDER | The mammary gland of female cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and related animals, having two or more teats and hanging between the hind legs of the animal |
| ALBINOS | Animals having little or no pigmentation and, often, pink eyes |
| WORMS | Invertebrate animals having soft, long bodies; a new cave variety was found in the Bay of Alcudia, Mallorca last year and given the scientific name of Pollentia perezi (5) |
| ERMINE | White winter coat |
| HOAR | White winter coat |
| RIME | White winter coat, of a sort |