| PARSONSNOSE | Fatty extremity of cooked fowl (colloq.) |
| CHOOK | Domestic fowl (colloq) (5) |
| DRUMSTICK | Lower joint of the leg of cooked fowl (9) |
| POPESNOSE | Fatty extremity of a cooked fowl (4,1,4) |
| SNOWFLAKE | Reptile eating cooked fowl with possible cold drink (9) |
| WOLFDOWN | Greedily eat cooked fowl with feathers (4,4) |
| PIGTAIL | The curly caudal extremity of a porcine beast known as a grunter; a lock of hair bunched or plaited behind or at the side of the head; a twist of tobacco; a short length of cable or rope; or, the flam |
| ENDING | A termination or completion by way of a conclusion of a book, denouement of a play, extremity of a nerve or final part/syllable of a word (6) |
| NEEDLES | The ---, row of three chalk stacks off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight (7) |
| FUEGO | Archipelago at the southern extremity of South America separated from the mainland by the Strait of Magellan; Spanish, ' land of fire' (6,3,5) |
| THENEEDLES | Row of chalk stacks off the western extremity of the Isle of Wight, close to Alum Bay |
| END | The extremity of the length of something (3) |
| RUNAWAY | Cape ___ - eastern extremity of Bay of Plenty (7) |
| NAPOLEON | Emperor non-holder of an extremity of the Earth (8) |
| TAILEND | The extremity of an extremity! (4,3) |
| BITTEREND | Furthest extremity of any line on board; also, final phase of a struggle |
| GLOWWORM | A beetle of which the female emits a shining green light from the extremity of its abdomen (4-4) |
| CAPEYORK | Northernmost extremity of Australia, projecting into the Torres Strait between the Gulf of Carpentaria and the Coral Sea. (4,4) |
| ENDTOEND | In a row with the extremity of one object touching that of another (3-2-3) |
| KERF | A cut; a groove made by a saw; a sawn extremity of a felled tree; or, a cut layer of hay, turf, wood or wool (4) |