| PARSONSNOSE | The tail of a cooked chicken |
| WISHBONE | Small fork-shaped part of a cooked chicken (8) |
| DRUMSTICK | Leg joint of a cooked chicken (9) |
| POPESNOSE | Fatty extremity of a cooked chicken etc. (5,4) |
| CARCASS | The remains of a cooked bird after all the edible parts have been removed |
| TAKESAWAY | Subtracts the price of a cooked meal (5,4) |
| MANTICORE | Legendary Persian monster similar to the Egyptian sphinx, having the head of a man, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion (9) |
| RASHER | More impulsive part of a cooked breakfast (6) |
| WHITE | Outer part of a cooked egg (5) |
| HASH | ___ browns, part of a cooked breakfast? (4) |
| WISHBONES | Parts of a cooked bird skeleton which are pulled in popular custom (9) |
| STERN | The rear of a boat or ship, opposite the bow; or, the tail of a dog such as a beagle or foxhound (5) |
| MERMAID | A mythical creature with the body of a woman and the tail of a fish (7) |
| FLIGHT | Distance covered by an arrow; the tail of a dart; a series of steps or hurdles; or, a flock of swallows (6) |
| FLUKE | Either of the two lobes of the tail of a cetacean such as a dolphin or whale (5) |
| QUEUE | Heraldic term for the tail of a beast originally, later a pigtail or long braid/plait of hair; hence a chain, file or tailback of people or other things (5) |
| COCKROACH | Creature with the head of a bird and the tail of a fish (9) |
| STINGER | It's in the tail of a wasp or bee, and can cause pain - like the lead singer of The Police! (7) |
| AFT | To the back of a boat or the tail of a plane? (3) |
| THERM | Unit of measure for the tail of a worm (5) |