| STAGHOUNDS | Large, heavy dogs formerly used for hunting deer and other large game (10) |
| STAGHOUND | Large long-legged dog breed used for hunting deer by sight or scent, now chiefly found in the US (9) |
| BLOODHOUNDS | Keen-scented dogs formerly used for tracking criminals (11) |
| TABANID | Pertaining to the dipteran family Tabanidae, including horseflies and other large bloodsucking flies (7) |
| BLOODHOUND | Large breed of dog formerly used in tracking and police work (10) |
| BEAGLE | Small breed of hound formerly used for hunting hares |
| NEWYEARS | "___ Eve"; movie for Halle Berry, Robert De Niro & other big stars |
| ADOS | Hoo-has and other big fusses |
| ELKHOUND | Dog breed developed in Norway for hunting deer (8) |
| BUCKSHOT | Ammo for hunting deer |
| WEIMERANER | Breed of grey short-coated pointer dogs, originally used for hunting in a region of Germany (10) |
| TREEHOUSES | Arboreal dens, hideouts, shelters, timber lodges or Wendy huts built in the boughs, branches or crowns of mature oaks or other large woody plants (4,6) |
| GUINEAFOWL | A large game bird with white-spotted plumage and a loud call (6,4) |
| BLUEMARLIN | Large game fish |
| SETTERS | Dogs used for hunting game, with breeds English, Irish, Irish Red and White, and Gordon (7) |
| BUGLES | Word originally for wild oxen or for their horns used for hunting signals, later brass instruments for fanfares and military calls (6) |
| COLISEUM | Stadium, amphitheatre or other large building intended for entertainment (8) |
| ALTEREGOS | Other selves or other large toes (5,4) |
| WORLDS | Landowners Anne left for other large areas (6) |
| AISLE | A gangway or passageway in a church or other large building (5) |