| APPALOOSA | US breed of horse typically with a spotted rump associated with the Nez Perce tribe |
| HAND | Measure of four inches used to determine the height of a horse, typically from the ground to the highest point of the withers (4) |
| IDAHO | The Appaloosa horse was bred out of Spanish stock by the Nez Perce tribe of this Rockies state |
| PALOMINO | US breed of horse |
| QUADRUPEDS | Off-road vehicles carry fruit for horses, typically (10) |
| BLUECAP | A titmouse; a flame-like folkloric mine fairy; a one-year-old salmon with a spotted head; or, a Balmoral bonnet, hence a Shakespearean or colloquial term for a Scotsman (7) |
| APPALOOSAS | Horses bred by the Nez Perce |
| FARM | Used as the backdrop in books such as Black Beauty, Charlotte's Web, Follyfoot or War Horse, a rural or agricultural tract of land, typically with a homestead (4) |
| TAPESTRY | Once created at a manufactory in Mortlake, form of textile art woven by hand on a loom, typically with a design copied from a cartoon (8) |
| DUN | Related to "dark, dusk", word for a clay-bank, dingy, dull, greyish, mousey or muddy hue; or, a horse of this colour, typically with a black dorsal stripe, mane and points (3) |
| SIKA | Forest-dwelling deer of Japan and SE Asia with a spotted brown coat and white rump; Cervus nippon (4) |
| BOSTONTERRIER | US breed of dog |
| PITBULL | Controversial US breed of terrier |
| DELFT | Type of earthenware, typically with a blue design on a white background (5) |
| BUREAU | Desk typically with a writing flap and a tier of pigeon holes (6) |
| DOME | Buildings, typically with a circular base, as in the cultivar of New England aster (Symphyotrichum novibelgii): 'Purple ___'! (4) |
| HEADSET | A pair of earphones typically with a microphone attached used in telephony (7) |
| SETTEE | A long, upholstered piece of furniture for more than one person, typically with a back and arms (6) |
| WATTLEANDDAUB | Building material of interwoven twigs plastered, typically, with a mixture of clay, lime and water |
| OCELOT | Wildcat related to the margay and oncilla with a spotted and striped coat (6) |