| BRISKET | What joint of meat is from an animal's breast? (7) |
| HOLDINGTOGETHER | What joint investors are doing, remaining united (7,8) |
| ANKLE | What joint connects the foot with the leg? (5) |
| CHINESE | Awfully nice, she is from an Asian country (7) |
| TITANIA | Bottom fan, or breast? An initially intriguing answer (7) |
| WHISKER | Bristle growing from an animal's face (7) |
| SIRLOIN | Prime cut of steak from an animal (7) |
| LEGALLY | Joint of meat given to friend properly (7) |
| SKINNED | Took pelt from (an animal) |
| CHICANE | Bends, about to sever joint of meat |
| SHANK | Old English leg, today's stem, part of a shoe, bad golf shot, stocking or long-handled ladle, but mainly a joint of meat from an animal's "peg" (5) |
| SADDLES | These joints of meat go off aboard ship |
| SCAR | What mark on skin is from an old wound? (4) |
| ANNASEWELL | English author whose only published work is one of the first novels to be written from an animal's perspective |
| RUMPSTEAK | Cut of beef from an animal's hind (4,5) |
| LOIN | Meat from an animal's back (4) |
| MINCEPIE | To be enjoyed daily throughout the 12 days of Christmas for one's luck, fattening fame and gastronomic gain, a traditional festive sweet pastry, whose historic inclusion of meat is now represented onl |
| VEAL | Piece of meat is severable ? just leave out the beers! (4) |
| OFFCUT | Rotten piece of meat is the bit left over (6) |
| LAMBASTING | Severe criticism of meat is a trap for lawbreakers (10) |