| CHEVRE | French word for a goat or for the cheese made from said nanny's milk (6) |
| CASSIS | French word for a blackcurrant; a rather syrupy cordial or liqueur made from said berry; or, a wine note/flavour suggestive of this (6) |
| ANGORA | Could be a goat or a rabbit or a cat or the last one eating egg (6) |
| PEPPER | From Sanskrit for "berry", a word, adopted by the Anglo-Saxons, for a spice companion of salt; a capsicum; or, cayenne, derived from said pod (6) |
| CHATON | French word for a catkin, a kitten or for the bezel, gemstone or foil-backed jewel of a ring (6) |
| PINOT | Name, from a French word for a coniferous cone, for a variety of blanc, grigio, gris or noir wine grapes forming a cluster likened to said strobilus; or, the vin made from said raisins (5) |
| PATINA | Word for the powder-green or bluish verdigris forming on copper as a result of oxidation or weathering or for the darkened layer on wooden antiques (6) |
| HOCKEY | Old East Anglican dialect for harvest home or for the feast/supper held at said kirn; or, a shinty-like game in which bullying-off was the traditional method of starting play (6) |
| BYSSUS | Word for fine ancient flax or linen first, later a mussel or pen shell's anchoring beard; or, rare marine silk woven from said filaments (6) |
| JUICE | From "broth, sauce, soup", a word for the liquid present in or extracted from fruit and vegetables; a drink made from said nectar; essence or vitality; or, electrical energy (5) |
| MOHAIR | From a goat or found right under you nose, I hear (6) |
| CHILLI | One of a number of capsicum pods strung together to form a decorative ristra; or, the red spice derived from said pepper, used to flavour a dish served "con carne" (with meat) (6) |
| SPRUCE | A conifer such as the species with powdery silvery-blue or grey-green needles; its timber; or, beer brewed from said tree's twigs or cones (6) |
| FLEECE | A sheep's woollen coat; the wool shorn from said ovine in one clip; or, a heraldic representation of thus (6) |
| ECHIUM | The genus of the blue devil, aka viper's bugloss, whose name, from said serpent, refers to its snakeskin-like stems and reputed use as a remedy for asp bites (6) |
| TROPIC | Line of a goat or crab? (6) |
| BECKET | Henry II had no time for him, or for the Environment Secretary! (6) |
| AVERNO | To a lake near Cumae or for the Underworld, Aen. 6.126 |
| TINCAN | Snack for a goat? |
| MISUSE | Treat the wrong way or for the wrong purpose (6) |