| ARAG | One of the Kipling trio |
| SPOT | Pure as the beast at the start of the Kipling story? (8) |
| LESTWEFORGET | Which phrase synonymous with Remembrance Day comes from the Kipling poem Recessional? (4,2,6) |
| JUNGLE | Law of the -; derived from the laws and life codes of the wolves in the stories by Rudyard Kipling, an expression meaning "survival of the fittest" (6) |
| AKELA | From the name of a wolf in stories by Rudyard Kipling, a symbol of wisdom and leadership in the Cubs division of the Scouting movement (5) |
| AFGHANISTAN | Kipling warned the young British soldier of the consequences of being wounded and left on the plains |
| MANORHOUSE | Large type of country home; historically, the capital messuage of a feudal lord; or, a variety of lightly fruited cake made by Mr Kipling (5,5) |
| COOKTHEBOOKS | Play around with the figures from The Restaurant and most of them created by Mr Kipling (4,3,5) |
| RUDYARD | He refused the role of Poet Laureate but accepted the 1907 Nobel Prize for Literature, ... Kipling |
| AMAID | "... the way of a man with ___": Kipling |
| INAS | "The sickness gets ___ the liquor dies out": Kipling |
| JUNGLEBOOK | The ___, 1894 volume of stories by Rudyard Kipling (6,4) |
| BOOK | "The ... ...", 1894 volume of stories by Rudyard Kipling (6,4) |
| CHUKKAS | Periods of play in a game on horseback depicted by Rudyard Kipling in The Maltese Cat (7) |
| BALOO | Brown bear in the Rudyard Kipling novel The Jungle Book (5) |
| MOWGLI | Wolf-boy in the Rudyard Kipling story collection The Jungle Book (6) |
| BAGHEERA | Black panther in the Rudyard Kipling novel The Jungle Book (8) |
| HATHI | Elephant in the Rudyard Kipling novel The Jungle Book (5) |
| MEET | "...never the twain shall___," Kipling |
| SHESA | "The Liner ___ Lady": Kipling |