| ORPHANS | Children or animals without living parents (7) |
| TRIPLET | One of three children or animals born at the same birth (7) |
| ALBINO | Person or animal without pigment (6) |
| ORPHAN | A child without living parents (6) |
| EXTINCT | Vanished like a species of animal or plant without living members (7) |
| STAMINA | Saint raises animal without tail or legs (7) |
| DOLLDOM | Term for the world or realm of moppets, porcelain poppets, rag puppets or other toy effigies collected by children or plangonologists (7) |
| CLAMBER | Marine creature, animal without a scale (7) |
| NURSERY | Place for tending young children, or plants (7) |
| BUNNIES | Pets for young children (or tired businessmen?) (7) |
| NURTURE | To rear, as of children or young (7) |
| BAMBINI | Children or babies initially with a doctor in India? |
| TOWPATH | Walkway beside a canal or river, used by people or animals pulling boats (7) |
| STATUES | From "things set up", word for cast or carved effigies of humans or animals, such as the "Landseer's Lions" (7) |
| MASCOTS | Persons or animals adopted by a team or other group as symbolic figures (7) |
| ORGANIC | Only derived from plants or animals (7) |
| FOSSILS | Mineralised remains of prehistoric plants or animals, studied in palaeontology (7) |
| SPECIES | Group of related plants or animals (7) |
| TRAINER | Teacher of people or animals (7) |
| BREEDER | Person who develops plants (or animals), and who strives for variety and perfection (7) |