| THRESHER | Shark noted for its long, scythelike tail, or farm machine for separating crops from their chaff and straw (8) |
| BLUE | Slim shark noted for its dark colouring contrasting with a pure-white belly, or the colour of the sky on a clear day (4) |
| CAROLINAREAPERS | Extremely hot peppers named for their scythelike tails |
| TRACTOR | Pamphlet or farm machine (7) |
| DORSAL | like a shark's noted fin |
| HIGHLAND | Scottish breed of cattle noted for its long horns and shaggy coat (8) |
| SPREADER | Spatula or knife for applying butter, jam, icing etc; one who disseminates gossip, news or viruses; or, a farm machine for scattering manure (8) |
| CAGE | Hutch or coop; or, a structure for protecting berries, currants and other garden crops from birds (4) |
| GIN | A machine for separating cotton from its seeds |
| ALPACA | A domesticated South American member of the camel family, noted for its long silky wool (6) |
| GREENLANDSHARK | Creature inhabiting Arctic waters noted for its long life span of up to 500 years (9,5) |
| GINS | Juniper-berry-flavoured spirits; horse-powered devices operating threshing mills; or, machines for separating seeds from raw cotton (4) |
| VENDEE | Department in western France noted for its long coastline (6) |
| ARCTIC | ___ tern, seabird noted for its long migrations (6) |
| SPACER | Word for an astronaut; a bar-shaped key for inserting a blank; an item for separating beads, tiles or type; or, informally, a person who zones out (6) |
| PROTRACTOR | Expert with farm machine for measuring angles (10) |
| TRAC | Farm machine, for short |
| TILLER | Farm machine for plowing |
| SIEVE | A utensil with a perforated or meshed bottom for separating solids from liquids |
| PAN | Shallow bowl used by a prospector for separating gold deposits from gravel and earth (3) |