| BEANIEBABY | Spot the Dog or Legs the Frog |
| SEA | Precursor to bed, dog or legs (3) |
| TEN | Pull the net up to find out how many legs the crab has (3) |
| DADDY | ___-long-legs, the cranefly |
| REARED | Rose onto hind legs, the horse |
| SEDGE | Spot, the dog, has dropped the ball in the plant (5) |
| SLANG | Hair of the dog or the cat's pajamas |
| WHELP | What is the young of the dog or wolf (5) |
| YOYO | Walk the Dog or Around the World toy |
| SECURE | Spot the dog is in free from danger |
| IDIOM | "Put on the dog" or "scaredy-cat" |
| SNIPPET | Clip the dog, or just some of it (7) |
| SPLINT | The two metacarpal bones in a horse's leg, the ... bones |
| CALF | So bound on the leg, the veal supplier? (4) |
| FONDU | Ballet movement in which the body is lowered by bending the supporting leg or legs; French, literally 'melted' (5) |
| STRETCH | An informal word for a walk; a continuous journey; an expanse of road, time, water etc; or, a muscle-extending reach of the arms or legs (7) |
| TRIVET | Metal pot stand or tripod one is said to be as "right as" when in good health, for said support stands firm on its three or more feet or legs (6) |
| BRISE | Ballet jump in which the feet or legs are beaten together in the air; from French, 'broken' (5) |
| ECARTER | In French, to open (curtains) or spread (arms or legs) (7) |
| LIMBS | Arms or legs ... or branches |