| FANGS | The large pointed teeth of carnivorous mammals (5) |
| TUSKS | Long pointed teeth of the walrus (5) |
| SCAT | Droppings, especially of carnivorous mammals |
| OGIVE | Yellowish-green colour, a little garish for large pointed arch (5) |
| BILBY | Burrowing marsupial with large pointed ears (5) |
| ATLAS | At the least, remove teeth of legendary strongman (5) |
| IVORY | Dentine forming the tusks or teeth of elephants, hippos and walruses (5) |
| PAWLS | Bars that go into the teeth of ratchet wheels |
| CORAL | What the beaklike teeth of a parrotfish are used to bite |
| CANINE | Slightly pointed teeth that sit either side of the incisor teeth (6) |
| CUB | The young of certain carnivorous mammals (3) |
| ERMINES | Small carnivorous mammals of the weasel family (7) |
| THEDAY | John Wyndham's sci-fi tale of carnivorous plants, ... Of The Triffids (3,3) |
| MANICOTTI | Pasta in the form of large pointed tubes usually stuffed and baked; Italian, 'little sleeves' (9) |
| BLADDERWORT | The utricularia genus of carnivorous plants collectively have this common name (11) |
| ABYSSINIAN | Slender, short-haired breed of cat with large pointed ears (10) |
| DROSERA | Genus of carnivorous plants, with at least 194 species, commonly known as the sundews |
| HYENAS | She keeps any number of carnivorous doglike creatures |
| HARPOONS | Large pointed weapons with long ropes attached used to hunt whales (8) |
| FENNEC | A small pale north African fox with large pointed ears (6) |