| DOGGY | Reminiscent of Rover |
| BEARDS | Chin puffs, five-o'clock shadows, imperials, vandykes etc; or, awns of barley, barbels of fishes or gills of oysters, reminiscent of said ziffs (6) |
| SHOE | One of a pair of matching items either handcrafted in the trade of cobblery/cordwainery or mass- produced; or, something reminiscent of this in shape or use, such as a hoof plate, sled runner or wheel |
| TEAL | A deep greenish blue, reminiscent of the colour of the distinctive eye patches of a duck of the same name (4) |
| MOUSSE | French word first used in English to describe the mass of tiny bubbles on the surface of a glass of champagne, later for a light frothy whipped pudding, reminiscent of this (6) |
| EOS | Greek word for dawn, given as the genus name of a species of lory with red-and-blue plumage, reminiscent of the colours of the sky at daybreak (3) |
| RED | Having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies. |
| INTARSIA | Form of marquetry using timber of differing colours, grains etc to form pictures; or, colourwork/patterning in knitting reminiscent of this (8) |
| NEON | Very bright version of a colour, reminiscent of a sign illuminated with a gas of the same name (4) |
| NAVY | Shade of dark blue reminiscent of a colour of sailors' uniforms; or, a nation's warships collectively (4) |
| DANDELION | With yellow flowers or downy "clocks", a plant whose name derives from its jagged leaves reminiscent of the teeth of the "king of beasts" (9) |
| SKIRTS | From an Old Norse word for a type of blouse, garments hanging from waists; or, parts of dresses, frock-coats etc reminiscent of these (6) |
| CASCADE | A series of small waterfalls over rocks; or, something reminiscent of this, such as abundant ruffles of lace or trailing pink bougainvillea (7) |
| REALS | Whirring calls of grass warblers reminiscent of fishing-line spools of the same name; bobbins; staggers; or, lively Celtic dances traditionally listed on cards at ceilidhs (5) |
| PLUME | A downy aigrette, marabou or other large, ornamental or showy feather; or, something reminiscent of said panache, such as a cloud/wisp of smoke, a T-shaped white moth or a pappus of a dandelion clock |
| SICKLE | A reaping-hook; a long curved tail feather of a cockerel, reminiscent of said tool; or, with the galleon and the knut, a unit of wizarding currency in the Harry Potter universe (6) |
| KEYS | Samaras of trees, often growing in bunches, reminiscent of unlocking devices of the same name (4) |
| JEWELBOX | A casket of variously coloured gems; a star cluster in Crux, reminiscent of this; a rough or spiky clam of warm seas; or, a CD case (5,3) |
| CARDINAL | From Latin for "hinge", a senior RC priest, regarded as of pivotal importance, on which everything else turns; or, a fritillary butterfly, redbird or shade of scarlet, in a hue reminiscent of said pre |
| CATSEYE | Name of a chartreuse-yellow variety of chatoyant chrysoberyl; a planetary nebula; a reflective road stud; a sea snail; or, a toy marble, reminiscent of an oeil de chat (4-3) |