| EGRET | Cattle or snowy, for instance |
| OWL | Tawny or snowy bird (3) |
| BABBLER | Songbird of the Indian subcontinent that can be white-bibbed, chestnutrumped or snowy-throated (7) |
| NIVEA | Species name meaning 'snow' or 'snowy' eg Luzula___ ' Evian mixture (5) |
| RECK | Euphemism for heaven's opposite as an interjection of annoyance; or, dialect for a cheese-drying frame, a fodder rack for cattle or a grating across a river for catching fish (4) |
| HECK | Euphemism for heaven's opposite as an interjection of annoyance; or, dialect for a cheese-drying frame, a fodder rack for cattle or a grating across a river for catching fish (4) |
| EATAGE | An old or dialect word for grazing rights or pasturage; or, aftermath, fodder, grass, hay, provender and the like, for browsing cattle or horses (6) |
| FEED | Word for fodder/forage for cattle or horses; nourishment for babies; or, informally, a hearty or plentiful meal (4) |
| TROUGH | Manger for feeding/watering cattle or horses or for dipping sheep; or, a hollow between wave crests (6) |
| DRIFT | A mass of snow or leaves, piled up by the wind; a large spread of daffodils, snowdrops or other flowering plants; a flock of cattle or birds; a heavy shower of rain/sleet; or, loose fluvioglacial or g |
| LITTER | Word for a bed in medieval times, later hay, rushes, straw etc as bedding for cattle or horses; a brood of kittens, piglets or other animals; or, rubbish, carelessly strewn on the ground (6) |
| STRAW | Dried stalks of threshed cereal plants used for basketry, bee skeps, corn-dollies, mulch, thatching and bedding for horses or cattle; or, a boater-style hat at Harrow (5) |
| CRUSH | A jam or squash of people or things; a drink of fruit juice/puree; a pen for handling cattle; or, an infatuation (5) |
| CORRAL | From "ring, to run", word for a pen in which to round up or wrangle cattle or horses on a farm or range, which also means a defensive ring of wagons (6) |
| KRAALS | A word of Dutch origin for the enclosures for cattle or sheep (6) |
| BASEBALL | A bullpen is an enclosed area for male cattle or an exercise area for ___ players |
| COWBELLS | Chimes worn by grazing Alpine cattle; or, similar instruments without clappers used in music or for encouraging racing cyclists/skiers (8) |
| FODDER | Nutrition, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle or other livestock (6) |
| GRAZIER | One who rears or fattens cattle or sheep for market (7) |
| HERDS | Groups or cattle or other animals |