| CLAPPER | Tongue or striker of a bell; or, an old word for a rabbit hole (7) |
| BUNNY | Child's word for a rabbit (5) |
| RIVALDO | Barcelona, AC Milan, AEK Athens and Brazil midfielder or striker (7) |
| BURROW | General word for a rabbit's warren or a badger's set (6) |
| WARNE | Paul ....., Wigan Athletic and Rotherham United midfielder or striker (5) |
| RUMBLER | A machine for peeling potatoes; a bell or crotal on a horse's harness formerly to warn travellers on unlit country lanes; something that makes a thundering sound; or, a discoverer of illicit or underh |
| MYSTERY | Novel or whodunnit based on a puzzling crime; an enigmatic person; or, an old word for a craft or trade (7) |
| RECEIPT | Action of obtaining something; a counterfoil, proof of purchase or quittance; or, an old word for a culinary formula in cookery (7) |
| GARLAND | Plaited wreath of flowers and foliage draped as a decoration; or, an old word for anthology or miscellany of literary pieces such as poems (7) |
| LUNETTE | Literally meaning "little moon", a crescent-shaped architectural recess occupied by a painting, window or relief sculpture; or, an old word for a half horseshoe (7) |
| CASTLES | Motte and bailey fortifications built by the Normans; chateaux; or, an old word for rooks in chess (7) |
| TOHEROA | New Zealand's treasured surf clam whose Maori name in question means "long tongue"; or, a green soup or broth made of said shellfish (7) |
| BOBBIN | Reel for winding yarn for lace-making, machine-sewing or weaving; fine cord; or, a spool of wire forming the coil of a bell or buzzer (6) |
| STACHYS | ___ byzantina, perennial, also known as lamb's tongue or donkey's ears (6) |
| BUN | Small cake or fruited confection such as a teacake; dialect or playful name for a rabbit or squirrel; hare's scut; or, a chignon-like hairstyle of an equestrian or a ballerina (3) |
| RAMP | A slope; a swindle; a sleeping policeman; a mobile stairway; an upward bend in a handrail; wild garlic/leek; or, an old word for a tomboy (4) |
| LETTUCE | Money for a rabbit? |
| CARROTS | Treats for a rabbit |
| PEAL | A shortening of a word meaning "address, call upon" that describes the loud ringing of a bell or bells (4) |
| RASP | A grating sound; a scrape of a door; a coarse file; a mollusc's tongue; or, a berry synonymous with a boo (4) |