| PET | Cat owned by humans, for example |
| SLAVES | Humans owned by humans (6) |
| BIPEDS | Orders in-house exercises for humans, for example (6) |
| JESS | Black and white cat owned by Postman Pat (4) |
| BAGPUSS | TV cat owned by Emily (7) |
| EPIDERMIC | Remedy initially cutting disease on the surface in humans, for example? |
| REDCORAL | Branching marine coelenterate treasured by fish for its shelter and habitat and by humans for its crimson or pink beauty as an organic gem (3,5) |
| FLOUR | Forming the basis of bread, pastry and cake, milled cereal grains used as food by humans for the past 32,000 years (5) |
| CORMORANT | This bird swims underwater and has been used by humans for fishing; its guano is also valued as a fertilizer. In Richard II (act 2, scene 1), John of Gaunt says, "He tires betimes that spurs too fast |
| SNOWBALL | The name of four cats owned by The Simpsons |
| BEIJING | Human, for example, confiscates couple of consecutive letters in capital (7) |
| SHELLS | Marine creatures use them for defence, humans for attack (6) |
| MANEATER | Animal that has a propensity for killing humans for food (3-5) |
| DINK | Short word for a two-wheeled vehicle with a human for an engine; or, Scots dialect for a nest or swarm of ants, hornets, wasps or wild bees (4) |
| VET | Doctor who doesn't work on humans for short |
| TRADESPEOPLE | Is trafficking humans for the business community? |
| TOERR | It's human, for Pope |
| BIPOD | Human, for one |
| MANDRAKE | Male bird follows male human for plant (8) |
| PRIMATE | Human, for one |