| PREY | The quarry of a predator (4) |
| VICTIM | The quarry of Victor and Timothy |
| TAIGA | Call of a predator in the northern forest (5) |
| INFLOW | Inward movement in the return of a predator (6) |
| SPIDER | When speaking, caught sight of a predator |
| FOWL | Word for any bird originally, later a domestic cock or hen; either of said poult's flesh as food; or, "feathers" as the collective quarry of hunters (4) |
| RUSE | Word, based on a hunting term for a detour, turn or other trick made by the quarry to escape the hounds, for a cunning artifice or stratagem (4) |
| MINE | Quarry of eminence (4) |
| APEX | --- predator, a predator at the top of a food chain (4) |
| BUGS | Quarry of Elmer |
| DOWNINTHEMOUTH | A bit depressed about evidence of a predator's taste for birdlife? (4,2,3,5) |
| SEAL | A predator, for a penguin |
| MAUD | Which Pelorus Sound island is a predator-free sanctuary for native species? (4) |
| ACER | Computer company with a Predator line |
| DEKE | Shake off, as a Predator |
| HIDE | Since an elephant is enormous, when he spots a predator, he can run, but he can't ___ |
| CHASE | Word for a game preserve, a hunt or the quarry pursued; a horse race with obstacles; or, a group of cyclists in a peloton trying to catch those in the breakaway (5) |
| TIPTOP | After turning up, shoot quarry of the highest order |
| COPPERMINE | The policeman and me take in the quarry (6,4) |
| SMURF | Quarry of cartoondom's Gargamel |