| GAMEBIRD | Bird for hunting |
| BUGLES | Word originally for wild oxen or for their horns used for hunting signals, later brass instruments for fanfares and military calls (6) |
| OSPREY | Duck small victim for hunting bird (6) |
| BEAGLE | Belgium bird gets a dog for hunting (6) |
| TAWNY | - owl; adapted for hunting in woodland, a nocturnal bird with an unmistakable call, Strix aluco (5) |
| WEIMERANER | Large dog originally bred in Germany for hunting, nicknamed Grey Ghost for its colouring (10) |
| WEIMARANER | Large dog originally bred in Germany for hunting, nicknamed Grey Ghost for its colouring (10) |
| CHASE | A private country estate or area of land reserved for hunting; the quarry pursued; or, a frame for holding type in letterpress printing (5) |
| GAMEWARDEN | Supervisor for hunting a bird in green space |
| POODLE | From the German for "puddle hound" or "splash in water", an often highly pampered pooch, originally bred as a water dog for hunting (6) |
| HOUND | Word for any dog originally, later a more specific canine bred for hunting, such as a beagle; a contemptible or despicable person; a pursuer in a paper chase; or, any assiduous seeker (5) |
| FOREST | From "outside wood" as opposed to parcus (park) or "walled-in wood", word for a royal woodland preserved for hunting originally, later any dense and verdurous tract of trees (6) |
| MELTON | Heavy cloth used for hunting jackets |
| FALCONER | One who trains hawks for hunting |
| FERRET | Animal for hunting rabbits (6) |
| BUCKSHOT | Projectiles for hunting game (8) |
| RABBITSTEW | Elmer's frequent motivation for hunting Bugs |
| BORZOI | Russian dog bred for hunting wolves (6) |
| TERRIER | Dog bred for hunting (7) |
| SEALER | Ship for hunting aquatic mammals |