| COLDNESS | lack of heat |
| COOLNESS | Closes on lack of heat (8) |
| FREEZE | Stiffen due to lack of heat (6) |
| COLD | Minor ailment from lack of heat |
| NONCHALANCE | Loan? No chance: nothing less than arranging lack of heat (11) |
| CALORIE | Which unit of energy is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1°C ? (7) |
| METAL | Any of a class of chemical elements usually lustrous ductile solids and good conductors of heat and electricity and forming basic oxides |
| LATENT | ___ heat is the amount of heat absorbed when unit mass of substance changes from one state to another at some constant temperature (6) |
| THERM | Unit of measurement of heat (5) |
| CONDUCTION | Transmission of heat from cold source of water heading off, lots here heading off (10) |
| WEATHERMAN | We shall get a bit of heat and even bits of rain, according to him (10) |
| VOLCANIC | Serve up a bit of garlic in a clove, prone to burst of heat? (8) |
| TERM | Measure of heat needed in the absence of hot period |
| ROOMTEMPERATURE | Degree of heat moderate in marsupial of adult age? |
| SPOTWELD | Join, as two pieces of metal by application of heat and pressure |
| ASBESTOS | Accusations of anti-social behaviour surrounding establishment of heat resistant material (8) |
| BUNSENBURNER | Rolls off half the oxen on Burren reproducing part of a classy scientific experiment to generate a bit of heat (6,6) |
| DEGREE | One of many in a revolution showing a certain amount of heat (6) |
| WORDTOTHEWISE | Shrewd tip of information to Count getting a fair amount of heat from sage (4,2,3,4) |
| SILVER | White, metallic chemical element extremely ductile and malleable, a conductor of heat and electricity and used in the manufacture of coins, jewelry |