| ERMINTRUDE | Ever extremely fresh and impertinent, the cow (10) |
| SASSY | It's impertinent, the way it says the South is wrong (5) |
| JACKADANDY | Foppish and impertinent person (4-1-5) |
| CLOVENFOOT | Vent of cool circulation in the legend of the cow (6,4) |
| IBERIA | I breathe extremely fresh air in Spain and Portugal (6) |
| INSOLENT | Extremely fresh where the IOW ferry operates (8) |
| LOWANDGRIN | Wagner's advice to Elsie the cow? |
| NITRE | It's salty and impertinent, in essence, having a comeback (5) |
| NERVE | Courage and impertinent assurance (5) |
| CHEF | He cooks starters of Cornish halibut, extremely fresh (4) |
| QUEENOFTHESOUTH | Group ethos extremely fresh, excitedly welcoming remote team (5,2,3,5) |
| FRESH | Is new to it, and impertinent (5) |
| BRANDNEW | Tea with a touch of nutmeg added in is extremely fresh |
| PERT | Saucy and impertinent |
| SNARKY | Sarcastic and impertinent |
| SIDEDISH | Item served with main course in shed is dahi, extremely fresh (4,4) |
| BACTERIA | Good ___ in the rumen helps digest the cow's food and provides protein for the cow |
| NASH | Poet who wrote "The Cow" and "The Panther" |
| SPOON | When the cow jumped over the moon, who did the dish run away with? (5) |
| ILK | "The cow is of the bovine ___; / One end is moo, the other, milk": Ogden Nash |