| PINCER | Grasping limb of a crustacean (6) |
| CLAWS | Grasping limbs, of a crustacean, say (5) |
| CHELA | Pincerlike organ or claw borne by a limb of a crustacean (5) |
| BRANCH | Limb of a tree or division of a store (6) |
| EXOPOD | The outer branch of a crustacean limb (6) |
| NIPPER | What do we call one of the claws of a crustacean (6) |
| TILLER | Handle or helm fixed to a sailing boat's rudder post for steering; or, the balance between the two limbs of a crossbow (6) |
| ALARMS | Fears upper limbs of a trainee |
| FLIPPER | A paddle-like limb of a dolphin, penguin, seal or turtle; or, something reminiscent of this, such as a hand, a pinball arm or a swim fin (7) |
| INSECT | Believed to have descended from a crustacean ancestor, a word for a hexapod, such as any one of those found fossilised in Devonian rocks (6) |
| ISOPOD | A crustacean with seven pairs of legs, almost of equal length (6) |
| MARMOT | Word in French to capture limb of burrowing rodent (6) |
| DECAPOD | This beast of a crustacean is a ten-footer! (7) |
| SHRIMP | Brown -; traditionally potted with clarified butter, ground mace, nutmeg and cayenne pepper, a crustacean found in the tidal sands of Morecombe Bay (6) |
| CRABBY | Irritable (as a crustacean?) (6) |
| CRAVAT | Tie a crustacean missing its tail to large container (6) |
| SACRUM | Spooner reckons a crustacean has some bone (6) |
| LOBSTER | Of a Crustacean family |
| CARAPACE | Hard shell of a crustacean (8) |
| CRABMEAT | Flesh of a crustacean (8) |