| CENTIPEDES | Arthropods with segmented bodies, each segment bearing one pair of legs (10) |
| CENTIPEDE | An arthropod with a segmented body, each segment bearing one pair of legs (9) |
| CASUARINA | Genus of trees with segmented needle-like leaves, including the she-oak and beefwood |
| CRUSTACEANS | Mainly aquatic arthropods with hard shells that include crabs, lobsters and shrimps (11) |
| TRACHEATA | Certain arthropods with a skill for climbing gull's caught |
| TELESCOPE | Optical device with segmented mirrors |
| SWIMMINGLY | Half of 8 women and one pair of males split one by one (10) |
| CRUSTACEAN | Arthropod with a hard shell, such as a lobster, crab, shrimp or woodlouse (10) |
| BASSGUITAR | You could pick one pair of fools in pub outside university (4,6) |
| MONOPLANES | They have just one pair of wings |
| ARACHNID | A rich and varied type of arthropod with four pairs of legs (8) |
| DOMINO | One of a set of 28 rectangular gaming tiles bearing one to six pips; or, a hooded cloak worn for a masquerade ball with a half-mask of the same name (6) |
| INSECT | Any small arthropod with a three-part body and three pairs of legs (6) |
| MILLIPEDE | An arthropod with a cylindrical body made up of many segments, each of which bears two pairs of walking legs (9) |
| ANGELAEAGLE | Extremely nice pair of legs flirting with a three times potential leader, briefly (6,5) |
| MANTIS | Carnivorous insect which rests with the first pair of legs raised as if in prayer (6) |
| PRAYINGMANTIS | Carnivorous green insect that rests with the first pair of legs raised |
| ODDNESS | Characteristic of one pair of diamonds among one pair of spades |
| MARSPORT | Heathen god with imposing bearing, one to spoil the fun of old |
| STRUTS | When one walks with a vain, pompous bearing, one does what (6) |