| YIPPEE | Exclamation of wild delight (colloq.) |
| EXHILARATION | Wild delight |
| BARBARYAPE | Common name of the kind of wild monkey found on the Rock of Gibraltar (7,3) |
| WRA | Acronym of Wild Rugby Academy, a creation of German entrepreneur Hans Peter Wild (1,1,1) |
| KEVIN | Actor Kline of "Wild Wild West" |
| WACKO | Tips of wild asparagus and crushed kernels of nuts |
| KINGOFTHEJUGGLE | Leader of a group of wild ring tossers, say? |
| UGLINESS | Lack of appeal of wild guess, holding nothing back |
| HIDINGTONOTHING | Out of sight tonight, no possibility of wild goose chase (6,2,7) |
| CONGO | The rainforests of this central African nation are home to the only group of wild Bonobo chimpanzees |
| GODSEND | Proceed to stop after last of wild crashes - that's a bit of luck |
| CAMPION | A species of wild flower; one of the rabbits in Watership Down; or, the film-maker noted for The Piano (7) |
| ORGYCHROMOSOME | Part of a genome that determines a person's love of wild parties? |
| GANGLION | Pack of wild dogs pursue beast, showing concentration of strength |
| VIOLET | Word linking with dog/wood, hairy or sweet for three species of wild flowers found in woodlands and chalk grasslands; a symbol of modesty and faithfulness (6) |
| SWEETBRIAR | Either spelling of a species of wild rose also called eglantine (10) |
| HIPS | Fruits of wild rose; or, joints of the body where the thigh bones meets the pelvis (4) |
| SKEIN | Loosely-tied coil of worsted yarn or wool; or, a flock of wild geese or swans flying in a V-shaped formation (5) |
| ORCHARD | Garden for the cultivation of fruit, sometimes with flourishing mistletoe due to the presence of wild apple trees (7) |
| STAMPEDE | Sudden rush of a herd of wild horses, cattle or other animals (8) |