| ALPACAS | Domesticated animals of the Andes |
| TAUNTAUN | Malodorous, domesticated animal of the ice planet Hoth. |
| LLAMAS | Pack animals of the Andes |
| ALPACA | A long-haired domesticated animal of South America, valued for its wool (6) |
| LLAMA | Domesticated pack animal of the Andes (5) |
| ARGENTINA | Second- largest country of South America, occupying most of the southern half of the continent east of the Andes (9) |
| REINDEER | The herd animals of the Sami people of Scandinavia |
| INTERPRET | Explain the significance of rabies initially spreading between domesticated animals? |
| OXEN | Domesticated animals in the fourth verse of Once in Royal David's City (4) |
| EPIGRAM | Quip of Egyptian leader on domesticated animals (7) |
| STEP | Measure domesticated animals the wrong way (4) |
| HERDSMAN | Keeper of domesticated animals (8) |
| PERPETRATION | Accomplishment, quota of domesticated animals? (12) |
| SNAKE | One of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac (5) |
| ROOSTER | One of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac, or sheng xiao (7) |
| DRAGON | In Chinese culture, one of the animals of the zodiac; or, a traditional kite shape (6) |
| TIGER | One of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac; or, historically, a liveried groom perched behind a carriage, typically a small boy (5) |
| SEAANEMONE | One of a group of water-dwelling animals of the order Actinaria (3,7) |
| ANTLERS | Branched horns of animals of the deer family |
| WATERBUFFALO | Few of a brutal disposition get domesticated animals (5,7) |