| SCUT | Short tail of a deer, rabbit or hare (4) |
| BUCK | Male roe deer, rabbit or hare; bronco's high-kicking jump; informal term for $1; or, a dandy or fop (4) |
| DOE | Female deer, rabbit |
| HORN | A musical wind instrument fashioned from brass or a conch; an antenna of a beetle; an antler of a deer; a tentacle of a snail; a tip of a crescent; or, a symbol of a cuckold (4) |
| FLAG | Name for the conspicuously-marked tail of a deer (4) |
| BUNS | Fruited, spiced rolls such as teacakes; hairstyles worn by some ballerinas or equestrians; or, Scottish word for tails of rabbits or hare (4) |
| SLOT | An aperture for receiving a coin in a fruit machine or one-armed bandit; a place in a broadcasting schedule; or, the tracks/footprints of a deer (4) |
| LOIN | A cut of venison or hare (4) |
| BUNNYHOP | A literal rabbit- or hare-raising lagomorphic leap; or, a lollop from a crouched position, in imitation of said long-eared cony (5,3) |
| TREY | Domino or playing card with three pips; or, the third tine of a deer's antler (4) |
| BURR | Teasel-like prickly seed case; a millstone; coronet of a deer's antler; knot in thread; or, waste raw silk (4) |
| HIND | Tail end of a deer (4) |
| MUSK | Fragrance which originally came from the glands of a deer. (4) |
| STAG | The adult male of a deer (4) |
| HART | Most charts indicate the presence of a deer (4) |
| LYME | Disease caused by bacteria in the bite of a deer tick |
| STIFADO | A traditional Greek stew. often made with beef, rabbit or hare (7) |
| LAGOMORPH | Rabbit or hare |
| UMBLEPIE | One of the names, punningly referred to in a phrase meaning "eat your words" or "swallow your pride", for a bakemeat made from the inferior entrails or offal of a deer (5,3) |
| BRAINED | Follower or hare or bird |