| OKAPI | Took a picture including an African animal (5) |
| HIPPO | Short name for an African animal (5) |
| HYENA | Hey, an African animal! |
| MANET | Producer of pictures, including kind of adult sci-fi movie (5) |
| TAROT | Pack of divination cards bearing allegorical pictures including the Lovers, Strength and the World (5) |
| DAVID | Cookery writer whose books including An Omelette and a Glass of Wine and A Taste of the Sun popularised Mediterranean food in Britain (5) |
| TEXAN | American statesman getting 10 in 10, including an 'A' (5) |
| NIMES | A city in Southern France; the location of Roman remains including an amphitheatre and the Pont du Gard aqueduct (5) |
| NEPAL | Country where a total of 51 people, including an Indian national, died in recent anti-government protests. (5) |
| THORN | Author naively including an old character (5) |
| INDIA | Country written about by author V. S. Naipul in his travelogue trilogy including An Area of Darkness (5) |
| TAB | Versatile word with meanings including an aerofoil, a bill, a cigarette, a collar insignia, a dose of LSD, a flap, a fob, a loop of a theatrical curtain, the drape itself, musical notation, a pill, a |
| HOOCH | Which 17th century Dutch painter, noted for his interior domestic scenes, has works including an int |
| SEAEGGS | Picture including a horse with earliest of street urchins |
| DAKTARI | 1960s TV show set at an African animal study center |
| IMPALA | Chevy named for an African animal |
| XRAY | Medical picture including the cross bar? (1-3) |
| SHOT | Took a picture of back rashers on a roll (4) |
| GAINSBOROUGH | Artist noted for landscapes, portraits including The Blue Boy and The Pink Boy and, in his final decade, "fancy pictures" including his Cottage Door paintings (12) |
| VICTORIA | Queen whose name was given to numerous things including an English plum, a decoration for bravery, an Australian state and a sponge cake sandwiched with jam and cream (8) |