| BUFFALO | Create a shuffleboard without herds of bison (7) |
| PLAINS | '_ Indians', Native American peoples such as those who followed the great herds of bison across the interior (6) |
| BISCUIT | Fired but unglazed porcelain developed at Sevres and imitated in the form of Parian ware; custard cream; or, a shuffleboard puck (7) |
| ICESHOW | Entertainment with skaters, cold confections, and, first of all, herds of wildebeest |
| JOURNEY | Archaic word for a day's work or travel; a voyage; a set of colliery trucks; or, a herd of giraffes (7) |
| CURLING | Winter Olympic sport invented in Scotland related to shuffleboard (7) |
| STABLES | Where King Augeas of Elis housed his herd of oxen (7) |
| AIM | Skill for a shuffleboard player |
| SHOVE | --- ha'penny, a shuffleboard game played with coins or discs (5) |
| SHOVED | Propelled like a shuffleboard disk |
| SHOVES | Propels, like a shuffleboard disk |
| RAG | A farthing; a herd of colts; a pithy part of an orange or lemon; a prank; a scrap of cloth one figuratively loses when blowing one's top; or, something contemptuously compared to such a tatter, such a |
| RAKE | A hay- or grass-gathering tool; a thin horse; a herd of colts; a string of wagons; a train of railway carriages; or, a debauched man of fashion, aka roue (4) |
| PLUMPS | Cluster of trees, herds of seals, flights of ducks/geese, flocks of waterfowl or groups of spearmen (6) |
| TROOPS | From Latin for "flocks", a word for armed forces; bodies of soldiers; cavalries; drum signals for assembling; bands of people; herds of mares; groups of Scouts; or, multitudes generally (6) |
| ZUBROWKA | A dry Polish vodka that is distilled from rye and flavoured with a tincture of bison grass |
| CABIN | Is able to get a pair of bison inside small house (5) |
| DROVES | Herds of cattle roam in outskirts of Damascus (6) |
| GANG | Company of labourers; a group of robbers; a herd of elk; or, a set of wall switches or sockets (4) |
| PARADE | A row of shops; a procession; a herd of elephants; or, a line of goslings led by their parent (6) |