| FOXY | Like a vixen? |
| BUNNY | Like a cake with old chicken for a vixen (5,6) |
| BOILER | Like a cake with old chicken for a vixen (5,6) |
| TERMAGANT | Wine drinking - a gram turns her into a vixen (9) |
| KIT | Offspring of a vixen |
| VEXATION | A vixen to suffer annoyance (8) |
| HUNT | One wanting to protect a vixen could be nuts about her (4,8) |
| FOXTAIL | The brush of a vixen or her male counterpart; or, the spikelet part of grass that can be harmful to dogs (7) |
| HAVEN | A vixen's head appearing in bird shelter (5) |
| FOXHOLE | A burrow or earth of a proverbially cunning brush-tailed vulpine known as a reynard, tod or vixen; a small military entrenchment; or, any other place of concealment or refuge (7) |
| FEMALE | Like a jenny or vixen |
| CAPETOWN | 26 15 location's vixen secures a personal loan, finally (4,4) |
| VIRAGO | A loud, violent and ill-tempered woman; vixen, shrew (6) |
| REINDEER | Sleigh-pulling animal in the poem A Visit from St. Nicholas - Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner or Blitzen (8) |
| CHERUB | Maybe that vixen has its youngster around, a sweet little'un |
| REDFOX | Reynard, tod or vixen with a ruddy or rufescent coat, Vulpes vulpes (3,3) |
| ARDROSSAN | In which small South Australian port on Gulf St Vincent did the inventor of the Vixen stump-jump plough open a factory in 1880 for the manufacture of ploughs? (9) |
| PRANCER | Partner of Vixen in "A Visit From St. Nicholas" |
| ERICA | "All My Children vixen" |
| JEZEBEL | Phoenician vixen |