| LAPOFLUXURY | Where the domestic cat may sit and think itself in clover (3,2,6) |
| PERCH | Where you may sit and wait for your train (5) |
| STAND | Where spectators may sit and suffer! (5) |
| SUPPOSE | Have a little drink then sit and think |
| HAVEKITTENS | A cat may be very nervous (4,7) |
| ADAPTATIONS | A wood frog's ability to freeze itself in winter and an octopus's ability to change color, for two |
| THREELEAVED | How much foliage? As in clover? (5,6) |
| GREENMANURE | Blooming bloke with operation in clover, perhaps |
| COMFORTABLE | Loose-fitting in clover |
| SAVANNAH | New hybrid feline breed which blends the characteristics of the serval and the domestic cat |
| SECONDBATTLEOFYPRES | Canada distinguished itself in action in World War I in Belgium in 1915 in the ___ ___ ___ ___ |
| WILDCAT | This untamed cat, which is native to Eurasia and Africa, is thought to have given rise to the domestic cat. |
| REIPSA | In the matter itself, in the very thing, in ____ ____ |
| TOM | The male of the domestic cat (3) |
| EYRA | Reddish-brown wildcat resembling the domestic cat (4) |
| LEOPARDSTOWN | Where horses may be seen - and where cats may be spotted?! (12) |
| LOCATES | Finds the place where a cat may lose it (7) |
| PHOENIX | In Greek mythology, this bird is a long-lived bird that cyclically regenerates itself. In Henry VI, Part 3 (act 1, scene 4), York says, "My ashes as the ___, may bring forth / A bird that will revenge |
| SKINT | The family finds itself in the street, being broke (5) |
| INFINITE | Like the size of the universe itself in many theoretical models after NASA's WMAP mission |