| FOIEGRAS | Liver of a specially fattened goose prepared as food (4,4) |
| PATEDEFOIEGRAS | A rich paste made from the liver of a specially fattened goose |
| COMMANDO | Member of a specially trained fighting force (8) |
| TOMALLEY | Liver of a lobster |
| MAHIMAHI | Dolphinfish, especially its flesh prepared as food (4-4) |
| CALAMARI | In English, this Italian term describes squid prepared as food |
| TROTTERS | Pork runaways, prepared as food (8) |
| DRAGSTER | A specially-built car that takes part in short races on a straight course (8) |
| PACIFIER | It might calm things down if I could enter a specially trained horse (8) |
| HARDWARE | Hospital has a specially designed drawer for equipment |
| PRINTMAKER | Term for a chalcographer, etcher, engraver, linocutter, lithographer, serigrapher, xylographer or other creator of designs by means of a specially prepared surface (10) |
| DOGHANDLER | A police officer in charge of a specially trained canine (3,7) |
| HANDLER | A person in charge of a specially trained dog (7) |
| ASCETIC | Liver of a simple life |
| SQUID | A puck used in the game octopush; British slang for a pound sterling; or, a fast-swimming often bioluminescent or colour-changing cephalopod, known as calamari when prepared as food (5) |
| TRIPE | Parts of the compound stomach of a ruminant, prepared as food (5) |
| HALIBUT | Oil from the liver of which fish is richer in vitamins A and D than cod-liver oil? (7) |
| EEL | Kimosui is a Japanese clear soup containing the liver of this snake-like fish |
| CHITTERLINGS | Intestines of hogs prepared as food |
| TROTTER | A pig's foot prepared as food (7) |