| BESTIARY | Mediaeval book of animals by T Aires, perhaps (8) |
| CULL | Population control of a group of animals by selective slaughter. (4) |
| DOGMA | Teaching of animal by its parent (5) |
| FALCONRY | The hunting of wild animals by means of a trained bird of prey (8) |
| FURLOUGH | Leave cover for animals by lake in Ireland (8) |
| CAMELLIA | Fifty-one on an animal by a shrub (8) |
| CATCHING | Seizing animal by lower jaw and tail in building (8) |
| GENOCIDE | A word meaning the policy of eradication of a race - it was defined as a crime against humanity by t |
| CAGLIARI | Described by T. E. Lawrence as "strange and rather wonderful", the capital of Sardinia (8) |
| TELEGRAM | ____ Sam, song by T. Rex released in 1972 (8) |
| PRELUDES | Poem by T. S. Eliot about modern urban life published in 1917 (8) |
| JELLICLE | ____ Cats, fictitious felines described by T.S. Eliot in a poem published in 1939 (8) |
| THESWORD | And 10 1938 novel by T H White (3,5,2,3,5) |
| BOBDYLAN | Singer Buddy regularly sampled by T-Rex star |
| DROLL | '-- Doings', book of animals dressed and behaving like people (illustrated by Harry B. Neilson) (5) |
| GLUCOSE | White crystalline monosaccharide sugar produced in plants by photosynthesis and in animals by the metabolism of carbohydrates (7) |
| ARENA | From the Latin meaning "sand", the centre of a Roman amphitheatre for gladiatorial combat or the hunt of exotic animals by venators (5) |
| EPIGRAM | Saw two farm animals by end of lane |
| ZULU | African toilet for animals, by the sound of it (4) |
| CELLO | Stringed instrument used to perform The Swan (Le Cygne) in The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens (5) |