| FOREQUARTERS | More than just two legs of quadruped making the whole, we're told (12) |
| SUMMER | One making the whole season |
| RIVARIDGE | Winner of two legs of the Triple Crown in 1972 |
| STOPOVER | It may come between two legs of a road trip |
| GROWINGPAINS | Discomfort in the legs of children (7,5) |
| UDDER | The mammary gland of female cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and related animals, having two or more teats and hanging between the hind legs of the animal |
| CAPITALOFZAIRE | Z (By the way, I made this puzzle in mid-May 1997 when the country was still called this, and by the time the puzzle came out in newspapers just two weeks later, the country's name had been changed. |
| CENTAUR | In Greek mythology, one of a race of creatures with the head, arms, and torso of a man, and the lower body and legs of a horse |
| FORELEG | Section of hoof, or elegant part of quadruped |
| FORELIMB | Mob with rifle damaged a quarter of quadruped (8) |
| CAVICORN | Of quadruped mammals, having hollow horns, such as sheep, goats, antelopes etc. (8) |
| CHIC | Le Freak and Good Times are just two of the hits of which disco/funk group? (4) |
| SHAW | Who opened the scoring just two minutes into the final of Euro 2020? (4) |
| PEDIGREE | History of quadruped I greeted? |
| PUTTEES | What were strips of cloth worn around the legs of World War I soldiers? (7) |
| BEWICK | Thomas, English wood engraver known for his 1790 volume A General History of Quadrupeds (6) |
| CALVES | Fleshy parts on the back of legs of young bovines |
| STIFLE | Joint in the legs of horses, equivalent to the knee in humans (6) |
| SCOPA | Brush-like tuft of hairs on the hind legs of bees used for collecting pollen (5) |
| NUTMEG | To play the ball through the legs of an opponent in football (6) |