| SAFARI | Hunting or animal-watching expedition (6) |
| RELAYS | Contests between teams; fresh sets of hounds or horses to relieve others in hunting or on journeys; or, electrically-operated switches (6) |
| GILLIE | (Scottish) Attendant on a hunting or fishing expedition (6) |
| ARROWS | Missiles shot in hunting or wars perhaps? (6) |
| GERUND | Hunting or fishing |
| PRESERVE | From "to keep", a word for a chase where game is kept for private hunting or shooting; or, chutney, jam, marmalade or other such food, bottled or pickled for keeping (8) |
| CHASE | A pursuit; a hunting; or, any quarry that is coursed, hounded or trailed (5) |
| LICENSE | Permit for driving, hunting, or getting married |
| GHILLIES | Attendants for hunting or fishing (8) |
| WALDHORN | Instrument used while hunting or an organ reed stop (8) |
| GHILLIE | Scottish hunting or fishing assistant |
| SPORT | Hunting or fishing |
| FORESTS | Ecosystems dominated by trees; medieval royal preserves for hunting; or, underwater masses of kelp (7) |
| KESTREL | Small bird of prey known for hovering while hunting, or amateur sleuth in the novels of Kate Ross |
| PICK | A tool such as an awl for chipping ice, a hoof cleaner, a hammer for fossil hunting or a plectrum (4) |
| STATUE | A life-size or larger sculpture of a human or animal figure (6) |
| RHYTON | From "to flow", an ancient Greek horn- or animal-shaped wine cup or vessel with a pouring-hole in its pointed end through which to drink (6) |
| ALBINO | Person or animal without pigment (6) |
| ITSELF | Emphatic pronoun for the thing or animal under discussion (6) |
| BASSET | Story about donkey or animal seen on TV (6) |