| STICKINSECT | Creepy-crawly which resembles a twig (5, 6) |
| RAMUS | Latin word for "branch", thus for a branching of a nerve; a barb of a feather; a process/arm of a bone such as the mandible or pubis; or, a twig (5) |
| STICK | Candle support; or, a twig (5) |
| SHOOT | Snap a twig (5) |
| SNAPS | Breaks like a twig (5) |
| COMMA | Species of nymphalid butterfly, so named because of a white area on its wing which resembles a punctuation mark (5) |
| DWARF | _ planet, celestial body such as Pluto which resembles a small planet (5) |
| BRUSSELS | Garden vegetable which resembles a small cabbage, ... sprout |
| MANATEE | Mammal of the genus Trichecus which resembles a whale (7) |
| MARMOSET | Long-tailed monkey which resembles a squirrel |
| GUARDIAN | The Badlands ___ (Geological wonder near Walsh, Alberta which resembles a human head looking westward - it can only be seen from the sky) |
| ZEBRINE | What is the adjective for a pattern which resembles, or relates to, a zebra? (7) |
| BARBEL | European fish which resembles the carp (6) |
| HOP | A spring on one foot over a scotch, a twig or prior to a skip and a jump (3) |
| SNAP | A break of a twig, click of the fingers, cracker's banger, ginger biscuit, press stud, quick photo, shout for a pair in cards or a sudden grab, all characterised by a bite-like sound (4) |
| HURLING | Ireland's national game which resembles hockey |
| MISSOURI | River which resembles vinegar in Michigan (8) |
| SPIDERCRAB | Crustacean which resembles an arachnid (10) |
| RESTIO | Genus of South African flowering plants, many of which resemble grasses (6) |
| SPRIG | A small shoot or twig (5) |