| PINSCHER | Type of dog with breeds such as Miniature and Austrian (8) |
| SPANIELS | Gun dogs with breeds such as Welsh springer, English cocker, clumber and King Charles (8) |
| SETTER | Dog with breeds such as the Gordon or Laverack |
| TOYS | Word originally for antics, funny stories, frivolous entertainments, pranks or tricks, later a child's playthings such as miniature replicas, models or yo-yos (4) |
| MAKER | Manufacturer starts in miniature, and keeps enlarging range |
| SHIP | Sea-going vessel traditionally replicated in miniature and placed in an ornamental "impossible" bottle (4) |
| GOATS | Ruminants having breeds such as Angora and pygmy (5) |
| STRONG | Author, gardener, historian, former director of the V&A and of the National Portrait Gallery, scholar of Elizabethan miniatures and tricyclist, Sir Roy (6) |
| SHORTANDSWEET | As miniature chocolate might be - in a nutshell? (5,3,5) |
| FLANDERS | French, German and Austrian states providing direction in the low countries (8) |
| RADETZKY | Czech nobleman and Austrian general immortalised by Johann Strauss in a famous march, Op. 228 |
| TERRIER | Breed/type of dog with fictional examples including McIntosh in a Jeeves and Wooster story and Snowy in The Adventures of Tintin (7) |
| TERRIERS | Types of dogs with various breeds; Airedales, Jack Russells, Scotties and many more (8) |
| SPANIEL | General name for a type of gun dog with breeds including the working English cocker, clumber and springer (7) |
| SPITZ | Type of dog with very thick fur, pointed ears and muzzle and a tail that curls over its back (5) |
| LABRADOR | Breed of dog with a black, chocolate or golden coat (8) |
| ROUGHCOLLIE | Long-haired type of dog with a distinctive ruff and a long, narrow head (5,6) |
| SHAGGY | Type of dog with story (6) |
| TOYSPANIEL | Small dog breed such as Blenheim or Cavalier King Charles |
| SETTERS | Dogs used for hunting game, with breeds English, Irish, Irish Red and White, and Gordon (7) |