| MODE | Way of converting dome |
| REALISING | Understanding it's a way of converting money (9) |
| YEAST | Any of various single-celled fungi of the genus Saccharomyces and related genera, capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide (5) |
| SPINNING | Process of converting wool, silk, cotton or flax into yarn; or, a form of cardio on a stationary bike (8) |
| LIQUIDATION | Process of converting securities or commodities into cash |
| SPARE | Result of converting a split |
| TANNING | Process of converting hide into leather |
| ESTONIA | Result of converting sea into land |
| TAN | Brown skin coloring from exposure to the sun / method of converting raw hide into leather |
| PRATTLE | Talk of converting the part let out afterwards (7) |
| FEARTHEWORST | Have no hope of converting to fresh water (4,3,5) |
| ENCRYPTION | The process of converting data or information into code, often to prevent unauthorised access (10) |
| WINEMAKERS | Vintners who often collaborate with viticulturists and oenologists in the vinification process of converting grapes into rose, rouge or vin blanc (10) |
| LASER | Device for converting light of mixed frequencies into a narrow beam of coherent light (5) |
| CHANGING | Converting leader of criminals before execution (8) |
| COINSTAR | Brand of change-converting machines |
| TRIATOMIC | Water is converting it to air, absorbing mass at the speed of light (9) |
| DYNAMO | A machine converting mechanical into electrical energy by rotating coils of copper wire in a magnetic field |
| STOMACH | Type of Catholic converting to Saint first and church last, making stand (7) |
| EXCHANGERATES | Money-converting numbers, and a hint to the last words of the starred answers |