| KENNELS | Packs of hounds; or, hut-like shelters or outbuildings for dogs (7) |
| CARAVAN | Collective noun for a group of travellers; or, a shepherd's hut-like vehicle depicted in paintings by Munnings (7) |
| SHEDS | Outbuildings for lawn tools |
| HUNTS | Chases of wild animals; or, packs of hounds pursuing said quarry (5) |
| SENTRY | One of the Queen's guards stationed in a box-like shelter at the entrance of Buckingham Palace (6) |
| AWNING | Roof-like shelter |
| CANOPY | Roof-like shelter |
| KENNEL | Word for a dog's house or hut that derives from the Latin name for said creature; a pack of hounds; or, the den or lair of a fox (6) |
| CASTING | The pouring of molten metal into a mould; the figure formed; the choosing of actors for a production; or, the directing of a pack of hounds (7) |
| CRY | A plea, shout or urgent appeal; a fit of weeping; a pack of hounds or their hunting bay; a proclamation of a town's bellringer; or, the call of a street-trader selling goods (3) |
| CAST | A throw of a die, fishing-line or sounding lead; a squint of the eye; the directing of a pack of hounds; or, the collective actors in a play (4) |
| ACRYLIC | Paint a pack of hounds with vermin cut off (7) |
| BUNKERS | Fallout shelters or golf hazards |
| HARRIER | A hunting hound or bird of prey (7) |
| BADGERS | Burrowing animals — hounds or nags |
| CASTOFF | Term meaning to reject; to release a boat, hawk or hound; or, to finish a final row of stitches and remove from a knitting needle (4,3) |
| POVERTY | Lack of food, shelter or clothing (7) |
| HARBOUR | Place of shelter or refuge (7) |
| TWIGLOO | A temporary shelter or tree house characterised by being built from branches, leaves, withies etc (7) |
| PACK | Set of playing cards; or, a group of hounds or wolves (4) |