| COCKERSPANIEL | Which gun dog which has an English and American breed? (6,7) |
| XLBULLY | Breed of dog which has been banned in Ireland since February 2025. (1,1,5) |
| SHARPEI | Chinese dog which has existed since the Han dynasty (4,3) |
| MUFFIN | Breakfast item that has an "English" variety |
| REPEATER | I say, I say, I say, which gun fires several rounds without reloading? (8) |
| TONGUE | One part of body or another in which gun is deviously hidden |
| PIN | Metal rod on which gun barrel pivots when action opened (5,3) |
| HINGE | Metal rod on which gun barrel pivots when action opened (5,3) |
| UMBRIAN | Someone from Italy? I'm not sure - has an English name |
| HELTERSKELTER | Tower found at a fairground which has an external slide (6-7) |
| LABTECHNICIAN | Savvy authority whose expertise is limited to just one dog breed? |
| ABERDEENANGUS | Treated gnu as a N.E. breed? (8,5) |
| CAT | A trio of letters denoting a soft-footed grimalkin of alley or house, which has an ennead of lives and retractable claws with which to catch a mouse (3) |
| SCHNAUZER | Dog which originated in Germany and has three breeds - standard, giant and miniature (9) |
| LLANELLI | Four lines I inscribed about an English and Welsh town |
| CHAPEL | See an English and a Spanish bloke in the church (6) |
| ALA | Like an English and French article (1,2) |
| STONECHAT | Songbird, Saxicola torquata, the male of which has an orange-red breast and mottled brown back (9) |
| SEAELEPHANT | A very large seal of the genus Mirounga, the male of which has an inflatable snout |
| SERRATED | Description of a knife which has an edge shaped like the teeth of a saw (8) |