| CURASSOW | Dog in the role of pig or bird (8) |
| TRUFFLES | Fungi considered a delicacy, often found with the help of dogs or pigs; or, cocoa-dusted chocolate ganache confections resembling thus (8) |
| GOURMAND | Pig or bloke drinking squash? Quite the other way round (8) |
| MISNOMER | Koala bear, guinea pig or prairie dog |
| GUINEA | Kind of pig or hen |
| TROTTER | Part of pig or horse (7) |
| EIEIO | Follower of pigs or cows |
| GRICE | An object collected or place visited by a railway enthusiast in the hobby of ferroequinology; or, an old dialect word for a little pig or young swine (5) |
| CLOVENHOOF | Characteristic of the pig or of the devil (6,4) |
| PET | Cat or dog or goldfish or guinea pig or tarantula |
| RUNT | An apple core; an old tree stump; the smallest pig or "doll" in a litter; a stunted cow or ox; or, a withered cabbage stem (4) |
| BRAWN | What jellied loaf is made of meat from the head of a pig or calf? (5) |
| GRUNT | A pig or porker's low guttural groan, oink, snort or squeal, thus found within a word meaning grumblingly fed up or snortingly displeased (5) |
| PORCINI | From the Italian for "little pigs" or "piglets", champagne cork-shaped wild edible ceps, "kings of mushrooms" or penny-buns that are highly prized by chefs and foragers (7) |
| ROCKPIGEON | How to make one pig or one bird (4,6) |
| MAGPIE | First person to capture a wild pig or long-tailed bird (6) |
| GIRL | Peppa Pig or Dora the Explorer |
| RODENT | From the Latin meaning "to gnaw", an animal such as squirrel, mouse, guinea pig or chinchilla (6) |
| SWILL | A large draught or gulp of ale; cheap/inferior alcohol; kitchen slop fed to pigs; or, any liquid mess (5) |
| ASFAT | Comparable to a pig or a house |