| WEIMARANER | Pointer first bred in Germany, with a silvery-grey coat |
| KERRYBLUE | Breed of Irish terrier with a silvery-grey silky coat (5,4) |
| TRUSTAFARIAN | A tongue-in-cheek portmanteau word for an affluent young bohemian with messy hair, a rich dreadlocked heir, a privileged "Rasta" with a silver spoon or a somewhat hippified aristo with a bequeathed bo |
| SEALYHAM | A short-legged, wiry-coated terrier first bred in Pembrokeshire (8) |
| DESIREE | A variety of potato noted for its red skin and waxy texture first bred in the Netherlands (7) |
| AIREDALE | Dog first bred in Yorkshire, England |
| ALPINEGOATS | Milk-producing farm animals first bred in France |
| BEDLINGTONTERRIER | Dog first bred in Northumberland (10,7) |
| BOKCHOY | Cabbage cultivar first bred in Asia |
| GOLDENRETRIEVER | Dog first bred in Scotland, by Sir Dudley Marjoribanks |
| AYRSHIRES | Red and white cattle, first bred in southwest Scotland (9) |
| ASH | Volcanic dust; a tree with green "keys"; or, a silvery-grey colour (3) |
| FROG | Jumper in West Germany with a hole in it (4) |
| DOBERMANS | Dogs first bred in Thuringia |
| DAKAR | Capital of Germany with a king and a queen |
| NOVEMBER | In a month, returning from in Germany with companion of an old flame? |
| MERLE | An old, poetic or Scottish name for a blackbird that also refers to a collie or other dog with a bluish-grey coat speckled or dappled with black (5) |
| WEIMERANER | Large dog originally bred in Germany for hunting, nicknamed Grey Ghost for its colouring (10) |
| DOBIE | Guard dog originally bred in Germany, familiarly |
| DACHSHUND | Dog originally bred in Germany for flushing out badgers (9) |