| TITAN | Note skin damage - it's huge, man! (5) |
| GIANT | Joe, a six-footer, is a really big man! (5) |
| NARWHAL | Note skins of another wildish animal, a small whale (7) |
| DWELT | Lived on delta, having acquired some skin damage |
| LISLE | Large man, say, stocking cotton (5) |
| ROOMY | Large man receiving the Order of Merit (5) |
| KILDA | The archipelago of St ___ is known for its huge gannet colony (5) |
| BASIL | Graduate is back - large man |
| BARTS | St. ___ (New York City church known for its huge pipe organ) |
| LARGE | Both hands holding a hollow globe - it's huge (5) |
| WHALE | It's huge to have a wife in good health (5) |
| PEONY | Shrub cultivated for its large pink, yellow, red or white flowers (5) |
| CEDAR | Conifer tree known for its large, spreading habit (5) |
| CONCH | A tropical marine gastropod mollusc, characterised by its large spiral shell (5) |
| SISAL | A Mexican agave plant cultivated for its large, fleshy leaves, which yield a stiff fibre used for making rope (5) |
| WATER | The plant Citrullus vulgaris, widely cultivated for its large edible fruit (10) |
| MELON | The plant Citrullus vulgaris, widely cultivated for its large edible fruit (10) |
| AMPLE | It's large enough for Pam and the French! (5) |
| DUMBO | ___ octopus, creature so named for its large, earlike fins |
| SEARS | Department store that used to be known for its large catalogue |