| BEERBOTTLE | One in a stag's litter |
| CROWN | Another name for a diadem; the upper part of a hat, cut gem or a tree; a clasping metal cap for a bottle; or, a stag's surroyals collectively (5) |
| EXMOOR | With a flag bearing a depiction of a stag's head and a star, a former royal hunting ground, site aro |
| TREY | A set of three; a playing card or die with a value between deuce and cater; the third tine of a stag's antler; or, a threepenny bit (4) |
| TRAWL | From "drag, draw, haul, pull, tow", a blazed/beaten path, such as a stag's trampled abature through underwood or that followed during a drag hunt; or, a road, route or way generally (5) |
| ANTLER | A feature on a stag's head (6) |
| BELL | End of a trumpet; inventor of the first practical telephone; or, a stag's cry (4) |
| HORNS | Cream- or custard-filled pastries, known in Italy as cannoncini; brass bugles traditionally used for hunting signals; or, a stag's antlers (5) |
| OATGRASS | Mash or a stag's fodder? |
| RAMOSA | A stag's branching antlers, ____ ... cornua cervi, (Virgil Ecl. 7.30) |
| BUCK | A dandy or a fop; a stag; or, a word used in a phrase meaning "shift responsibility onto another" that derives from passing the dealer marker to the next player in poker (4) |
| ACTAEON | Depicted in a painting by Titian and in Ovid's Metamorphoses, a mythological Greek hunter turned into a stag by Artemis (7) |
| MACNAB | The elusive one-day feat of bagging a stag, a salmon and a brace of grouse (6) |
| MALE | Like a ram, a stag, or a stallion |
| TAGS | Labels from a stag in a whirl (4) |
| IMPERIAL | In August, a stag with lots of points and a beard (8) |
| AGAINST | Opposed to having a stag in broadcast (7) |
| AMIENS | French town where one intercepts a stag? |
| DOE | One left out of a stag party? |
| AGIST | Take it in to graze on a stag night! |