| OFFSPRING | Children or young of a person or animal (9) |
| CYGNET | Chick or young of a pen and cob (6) |
| NIT | Egg or young of a louse (3) |
| NEIL | Simon or Young of music |
| CONDITION | Term in a contract; or, a person or animal's state of health (9) |
| SACRIFICE | Ritual killing of a person or animal (9) |
| DONKEYDERBY | A fete or rural show's often humorous race of asininity between children or young amateur jockeys on stubborn mule-like thistle-eating cuddies, mokes or neddies (6,5) |
| GIRLS | Word that referred to children or young people of either sex originally, later to young females only (5) |
| NURTURE | To rear, as of children or young (7) |
| SPECIMEN | A typical example; a remarkable type; a sample of blood, plasma, tissue etc, for diagnostic analysis; or, derogatorily, a person or animal (8) |
| STATUE | A sculptured, cast, carved or molded figure of a person or animal |
| BLANKET | A large piece of woolen or other material used to wrap up a person or animal for warmth |
| CUSS | Old word for an expletive, oath or swear; or, a person or animal considered annoying or stubborn (4) |
| ISOLATE | Quarantine a person or animal suspected or having a contagious disease (8) |
| PACE | Single stride; or, a person or animal's rate of walking/running (4) |
| KITTEN | The young of a cat, rabbit, beaver, rat or badger; or, a type of heel popularised by Audrey Hepburn (6) |
| COLE | A creator of Bod, Bric-a-Brac, Chock-A-Block, Fingerbobs, Gran, Pigeon Street and other programmes for children; or, a vegetable for slaw (4) |
| KING | Word for a male monarch or for a person or animal considered pre-eminent within their group (4) |
| ALBINO | A person or animal with a congenital absence of pigment in the skin, eyes and hair (6) |
| LEG | Each of the limbs on a person or animal walks and stands |