| GUMARABIC | Adhesive setting for tooth and tongue (3,6) |
| CHAMELEON | Lizard of Madagascar and Africa, with a prehensile tail and tongue and the ability to change colour (9) |
| ANTEATERS | Animals having long snouts and tongues and eat ants (9) |
| ROOTCANAL | Act on oral treatment for tooth cavity? |
| TRICUSPID | Endless deception - pud is bad for tooth |
| FOOTFORFOOT | "Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand" go-with |
| OFFAL | Edible heart, liver and tongue, for instance (5) |
| BUCKLE | A usually metal or plastic fastening for a strap or band that comprises a rim and tongue (6) |
| SWAHILI | Briefly swab his lip and tongue (7) |
| URDU | Odd scraps of undercut, back and tongue (4) |
| LING | Gibbons show teeth and tongue, skipping closer (8) |
| GRIN | Gibbons show teeth and tongue, skipping closer (8) |
| UNHORSE | Throw punch ultimately into middle of mouth and tongue |
| CLAPPER | One vigorously using hands and tongue |
| GUJARATI | One bird returned without a nose and tongue |
| TAMIL | Follow, eating last of ham, and tongue (5) |
| WHIP | '___ and tongue', grafting (4) |
| MOUTH | Where your teeth and tongue are! |
| AMHARIC | Some ham, haricot beans and tongue (7) |
| ESTUARYENGLISH | Mouth and tongue heard around Canvey Island (7,7) |