| COCHIN | Chicken originally bred in China noted for the excessive plumage covering its legs (6) |
| ANSHAN | City in Liaoning province, China, noted for its iron and steel production (6) |
| SALUKI | A tall, slender, silky-haired breed of dog originally bred in the Fertile Crescent (6) |
| BORZOI | A tall, graceful, fast-moving breed of dog with a long silky coat, originally bred in Russia for hunting wolves (6) |
| CUDGEL | For a cow to eat with its leg broken takes some beating (6) |
| LEGIST | Broke its leg? Then you want a man who knows the law! (6) |
| WEEVIL | All its legs left on little insect (6) |
| RIPOFF | Strip away the excessive price (3-3) |
| BITTER | Resentful person using tooth, covering its tip |
| PEKE | Informal term for a dwarf pug-dog originally bred in China (4) |
| SHIHTZU | Small, long-haired dog originally bred in China (4,3) |
| PUG | Small dog that was originally bred in China |
| 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) |
| AIREDALE | With a black and tan coat, the largest of the terriers, originally bred in Yorkshire (8) |
| DESIREE | A red-skinned potato originally bred in the Netherlands in 1962 |
| TROT | Gait in which a horse moves its legs in diagonal pairs (4) |
| NARCISSISM | Relating to the daffodil genus, this is the excessive admiration of oneself! (10) |
| LAIR | Covering, it's said, for site for wild animals (4) |
| APSO | Lhasa -; dog originally bred in Tibet as an indoor sentinel for Buddhist monasteries (4) |