| FAUN | In Roman legend, a rural deity represented as a man with a goat's ears, horns, tail and hind legs (4 |
| SATYR | Woodland god, often shown as a man with a goat's ears, tail and legs (5) |
| PENDAGES | With 115-Across, horns, tails and such |
| PAN | Greek god of fields, woods, shepherds, and flocks, represented as a man with a goat's legs, horns and ears |
| ANDROCLES | In Roman legend, a slave whose life was spared in the arena by a lion from whose paw he had extracted a thorn (9) |
| HARE | A large rabbit with tawny fur, long ears, short tail and hind legs longer than forelegs |
| ILIA | Daughter of Aeneas and Lavinia and mother of Romulus and Remus in Roman legend (4) |
| TARPEIA | In Roman legend, a vestal virgin who betrayed Rome to the Sabines (7) |
| JOHNBULL | England represented as a man (4,4) |
| FROG | Insect-eating amphibian with a tailless body and long hind legs (4) |
| OPHIUCHUS | Large constellation usually represented as a man grasping a snake (9) |
| REMUS | Who in Roman legend was the twin brother of Romulus (5) |
| REAR | Of a horse, rise on its hind legs (4) |
| REDDEER | Known by various names throughout its life including brocket, stag, hart (male) and hind (female), the UK's largest land animal (3,4) |
| LION | Animal tamed by Androcles according to Roman legend (4) |
| IBEX | One to be crossed with a goat (4) |
| THOR | Norse deity with a goat-drawn chariot |
| RETINACULUM | Small hook that joins the forewing and hind wing of an insect during flight |
| DEER | Harts and hinds (4) |
| SHETLANDPONIES | Antelopes and hinds mingled with small horses (8,6) |