| SPANIEL | Dog which was a royal favourite in the 17th Century and appears in many paintings (7) |
| ELLIOTT | Sam _, veteran actor, critical of The Power Of The Dog, which was named Best Film at the Baftas (7) |
| LHASAAPSO | Breed of dog which was bred as a monastery sentinel dog in Tibet (5,4) |
| CORGI | Royal favourite in dramatic orgies (5) |
| VERANDA | A minister goes back -and appears in that porch (7) |
| RESPECT | Was a royal staff designed to show one's appreciation? (7) |
| WHIPPET | Wife's joint favourite in the dog class? |
| ESTEEMS | Has great respect for earl and appears to welcome count eventually (7) |
| TURNERS | Many paintings in the Tate |
| DODGERS | They avoid wild dog which hides amongst Drakensberg summit zebras intermittently (7) |
| SCOTTIE | Little dog which Star Trek character suggests (7) |
| SHARPEI | Chinese dog which has existed since the Han dynasty (4,3) |
| SNOOPY | He is a spotted white beagle who is Charlie Brown's pet dog and appears in Peanuts cartoons. In this dog's fantasy life, he plays a World War I flying ace whose nemesis is the Red Baron. |
| STOOPER | This blocks sinks up, and appears regularly |
| EMERGES | Son, say, engineers return and appears |
| HEELERS | Australian cattle dogs which are either 'blue' or 'red' (7) |
| RIGI | Iconic peak in the Swiss Alps known as the Queen of the Mountains, depicted in many paintings by J. |
| LAODICEAN | One who is indifferent to religion, and appears in the title of a Thomas Hardy novel |
| FLATFORDMILL | Building between Ipswich and Colchester in England that features in many paintings by John Constable |
| CASANOVA | Which Italian adventurer was a favourite in the court of France's Louis XV? (8) |