| UNGULATE | Term used to describe a hoofed animal (8) |
| DEER | A hoofed animal with branched antlers |
| REINDEER | A hoofed ruminant (and legendary flyer?) (8) |
| RUMINANT | A hoofed mammal that chews the cud regurgitated from its stomach (8) |
| HOMEMADE | Term used to describe bread, cakes, jam, pickles, preserves etc produced in one's abode/kitchen, as opposed to a shop or factory (4-4) |
| ENBROSSE | French term used to describe a short hairstyle, literally sticking up "in the form of a brush" (2,6) |
| DEMENTIA | Term used to describe progressive disorders that affect the brain (8) |
| GEORGIAN | Term used to describe British history 1714-1830 (8) |
| MOONCALF | Term used to describe Caliban in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest (8) |
| CLIMATIC | Term used to describe general weather conditions |
| ANTELOPE | Odd toe panel of this hoofed animal (8) |
| HIGHSPOT | Term used to describe the most enjoyable, memorable or significant part of an experience or event (4,4) |
| BODYLINE | Term used to describe the English bowler's attack in the 1932-33 Test series |
| DESERTER | Rat disturbed rest amongst hoofed animals (8) |
| COASTAL | A term used to describe a seashore habitat (7) |
| ELK | Regularly met, like a hoofed mammal |
| TROT | Medium-paced motion of a hoofed mammal (4) |
| DEADRUBBER | Term used to describe a match in a series where the result has already been decided by earlier matches (4,6) |
| REFERENDUM | Term used to describe a direct vote by the public on a specific issue (10) |
| LINER | Term used to describe the halves of a shell bearing for a crankshaft (5) |