| SKUNKS | Small animals typically with a black and white coat that emit a foul-smelling fluid (6) |
| SKUNK | Animal that can eject a foul-smelling fluid (5) |
| SNOW | White coat that could give one the chills |
| STINKBUG | Insect that emits a foul smell when threatened: 2 wds. |
| STINKBOMB | Weapon that emits a foul odor |
| GAMEKEEPER | A person employed to breed and protect wild animals typically kept on an estate (10) |
| WHISPERERS | Those skilled in taming animals, typically using the voice and gentle body movements (10) |
| REEK | Emit a foul smell |
| DUN | Related to "dark, dusk", word for a clay-bank, dingy, dull, greyish, mousey or muddy hue; or, a horse of this colour, typically with a black dorsal stripe, mane and points (3) |
| STORK | Large wading bird typically with a black and white plumage |
| BURNER | Part of an etna, gas cooker/jet or lamp etc that emits a flame; a censer or thurible; or, a CD-R drive (6) |
| BUREAU | Desk typically with a writing flap and a tier of pigeon holes (6) |
| SETTEE | A long, upholstered piece of furniture for more than one person, typically with a back and arms (6) |
| PULSAR | Neutron star that emits a beam of electromagnetic radiation (6) |
| LASERS | Devices that emit narrow beams of monochromatic light continuously or in pulses (6) |
| FLAGON | A large drinks container, typically with a handle and spout (6) |
| CICADA | Insect that emits a whistle |
| THRESH | To separate the grain from corn or other crops, typically with a flail (6) |
| BORDERCOLLIE | A medium-sized dog breed with a silky, usually black and white coat, used as a sheepdog (6,6) |
| CLOVEN | Split in half, typically with a knife |