| LAIRAGE | For example, a sum abroad raised for animal accommodation |
| LAIR | Iranian money raised for animal home (4) |
| GARDA | Policeman abroad raised a habitual experience? (5) |
| VELVET | Money abroad raised to examine fabric (6) |
| STALL | For a small to big animal, accommodation (5) |
| SURETY | Guarantee animal accommodation will include running water |
| MODESTY | Decency of style associated with animal accommodation |
| STYLIST | Designer's catalogue of animal accommodation |
| DEEPLITTER | Thoughtful throwaways on bases of luxury animal accommodation (4,6,4) |
| BEDS | Thoughtful throwaways on bases of luxury animal accommodation (4,6,4) |
| STYMIE | Setter eating some ice-cream behind animal accommodation and stall (6) |
| STABLE | Funny tales about the big top and animal accommodation (6) |
| NASTY | Horrible in retrospect, an animal's accommodation (5) |
| FLAP | A motion or sound of a flag, sail or a bird's wing; a hinged leaf of a table; a pet door; a loose pendant part of an envelope or a tent, for example; a large broad mushroom; or, a fluster/tizz (4) |
| URN | A jar for the ashes of a person or a burnt cricket bail, for example; a pitcher; an ancient cista for voting-tablets, hence today's ballot box; a footed vase or sculpture; a tea vat with a tap; or, po |
| BUSTER | Something large or impressive; a destroyer of colds, crimes, dams or gangs, for example; a horse-breaker; a frolic or a roisterer; a US term for a boy; or, a southerly Australian gale (6) |
| PACK | A bundle or load carried on the back of a donkey, for example; a hot or cold compress for an injury; or, a quantity of food in a wrapper (4) |
| LAYER | A stratum; one of the thicknesses of ingredients forming a lasagne, sandwich, tian or Victoria sponge, for example; a hen kept for her eggs; or, a garment worn over/under others (5) |
| TRUNK | A bole or log of a tree customarily burnt in the hearth at Christmas or represented in chocolate as a buche de Noel, for example; a blanket box; or, a travel chest (5) |
| BOUT | A stint of strenuous exercise or overindulgence, for example; a contest or match in boxing, fencing or wrestling; a curve in the side of a violin; or, an attack of illness, such as flu (4) |