| SMELL | The main senses used by a fox are their hearing and ___. |
| TASTE | Sense used by the tongue |
| SEADOG | In one main sense, he knows the ropes (3,3) |
| QUAIL | This bird's young remain with their parents during their first summer. They eat mainly seeds and berries but also leaves, roots, and some insects. Their flesh is considered a delicacy, as are their eg |
| CROW | In an Aesop fable, what bird is flattered by a fox into speaking and dropping a piece of cheese? (4) |
| HOUNDS | What are urged on by a fox-hunter's cry of "Yoicks"? (6) |
| CLOCKFACES | Their third hands are their second hands, and a hint to the starts of the starred answers |
| EAR | Spike of barley or wheat; a display box at the head of a newspaper's front page for advertisements and teasers; or, an organ that enables hearing and body balance (3) |
| GERBREADMAN | He's ultimately caught by a fox |
| SMOOTH | Unruffled by a fox terrier (6) |
| TOES | Zac Brown song with the line "Concrete and cars are their own prison bars" |
| DEAFANDDUMB | Lacking the sense of hearing and the ability to speak (4,3,4) |
| ASPCA | Grp. with the slogan "We Are Their Voice" |
| WOODYALLENFILMS | What the answers to starred clues are (their creator turned 85 this month) |
| LETTERKENNY | "There are 5,000 people in ___. These are their problems." (sitcom opening) (11) |
| PARKA | Jacket potato and red kale are their starters (5) |
| LOGIC | Sense used chronologically (5) |
| EARS | The sense organ for hearing and equilibrium (4) |
| MISTRIAL | Bad hearing and poor visibility led to the rail crash |
| WRINGS | Contacts in our hearing and puts the squeeze on (6) |