| CORNUCOPIA | In Greek mythology, the horn of Amalthea, the goat that suckled Zeus |
| HORNOFPLENTY | Horn of amalthea |
| PLENTIFULRESOURCE | Horn of amalthea |
| SHEWOLF | A female lupus, such as the one that suckled the mythical twin brothers Romulus and Remus (3-4) |
| EGO | The goat that got rid of self-consciousness? (3) |
| REMUS | Legend says that the two founders of Rome were suckled by a she-wolf. The name of one of those brothers, Romulus, was the basis of the city's name. What was the other brother's name? |
| PALATINE | One of Rome's seven hills, known in legend as the location of the cave where the she-wolf suckled Romulus and Remus (8) |
| IBEX | Species of wild mountain goat that is found in Asia, Europe and North Africa (4) |
| ETHIOPIA | Largest country in the Horn of Africa, landlocked since the secession of Eritrea in 1993 (8) |
| MAAFIABOSS | Goat that makes offers the others can't refuse? |
| BUTTRESS | She-goat that goes flying round the cathedral? |
| MARSUPIAL | A mammal of an order whose members are born incompletely developed and are typically carried and suckled in a pouch on the mother's belly |
| LUPERCAL | Cave on the Palatine in Rome where Romulus and Remus were suckled (8) |
| THEBE | Botswanan monetary unit; or, one of Jupiter's inner moons with Metis, Adrastea and Amalthea (5) |
| NAIS | River nymph, eg Amalthea, who concealed the infant Jupiter, vide Ovid Fasti 5.115 |
| DJIBOUTI | Country in the Horn of Africa, bordering on the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden (8) |
| GEMSHORN | Instrument of the ocarina family historically made from the horn of a chamois or goat (8) |
| SOMALIA | Country in the Horn of Africa, the capital of which is Mogadishu (7) |
| COCK | I've got a rooster, four chickens and two goats that I keep on the outskirts of Cattistock (4) |
| ROMULUSANDREMUS | Legendary twin brothers and founders of Rome suckled by a she-wolf (7,3,5) |