| WATERBUG | One using legs as paddles |
| FRENCHCRICKET | Game using legs as the wicket (6,7) |
| AUK | It uses its wings as paddles |
| CLIMB | 100 using leg or arm to go higher (5) |
| SHANKSSPONY | One's own legs as a means of transportation (7,4) |
| ISOSCELES | Some celebrities in chaotic and unfinished session having one leg as long as the other? (9) |
| REARUP | Rise on hind legs, as a horse |
| REAR | Stand on hind legs, as a horse |
| GLASSWARE | Fragile items, legs, as war breaks out (9) |
| DECAPOD | Creature with several legs as before walked up |
| REARED | Rose on hind legs as displayed by reader |
| APODAL | Having no feet or legs, as snakes (6) |
| REARS | Rises on the hind legs, as a horse |
| APODS | Animals lacking feet or legs, as snakes |
| REARSUP | Gets on its hind legs, as a horse |
| PETITIONED | Dainty little daughter covering one leg, as requested (10) |
| KNEECAPS | Shoots in the legs, as a warning by terrorists (8) |
| STILT | A peep or sandpiper with short legs, as opposed to the avocet's relation with very long ones (5) |
| PIRATE | One with an "eye patch," hook hand and peg leg, as represented in this puzzle's grid |
| GLIMPSE | Butcher's chopped leg, as mischievous children interrupt |