| BEARSFOOT | Design of beast or plant (5,4) |
| PAWS | Clawed padded feet of beasts; or, in a derogatory, facetious or informal sense, large hands or clumsy mitts (4) |
| ASSESSOR | Examiner of beasts or after south (8) |
| PORCUPINE | Bristly beast or trophy seen in conifer (9) |
| IDRASELBA | Star of Beast |
| ANIMALISM | Brutishness of beast one's married (9) |
| DOBERMANN | What kind of beast would abuse and rob men? |
| COWARDICE | Timidity of beast with a cider treatment (9) |
| SASQUATCH | In Canadian folklore, a hairy beast or manlike monster said to leave huge footprints (9) |
| DANDELION | With yellow flowers or downy "clocks", a plant whose name derives from its jagged leaves reminiscent of the teeth of the "king of beasts" (9) |
| CARNIVORA | Group of beasts in vehicle a-rovin" northwards (9) |
| MENAGERIE | Male horse included in sinister collection of beasts |
| SEPARATED | Split from trade dispute after return of beasts (9) |
| STAMPEDE | Word for the wild flight of a panicked herd of trampling beasts or crowd of scrambling shoppers; or, a rodeo (8) |
| ACHINESS | Physical discomfort of beast of burden crossing narrow ravine |
| OUTLAW | A wild untamed beast; or, a bandit, desperado, exile, fugitive, pariah, Robin Hood or other banished brigand living beyond legal bounds (6) |
| WEREWOLF | A lycanthropic man-beast or monster who lives in a mythic gloom, transformed by the light of the moon (8) |
| LAIRS | Burrows, dens, fortresses, setts and other retreats of wild animals; enclosures for beasts; or, secret boltholes for hiding or seclusion (5) |
| DRAGON | Mythical beast or lizard (6) |
| BRUTE | Beast or cruel person |