| EXODUS | A mass departure (6) |
| GENERALEXODUS | Mass departure (7,6) |
| SCRAPE | An act of raking, rasping or rubbing; a graze; a stroke of a pen or a violin bow; a fiddler; a shave; a barber; a grating sound; a mass razed up by a rabbit; a scuffle; or, a thin spread of butter (6) |
| MATTER | A gas, liquid, solid or other basic structural component of the universe with a mass and volume; the subject of speech, thought, writing etc; a thing of consequence; or, a concern (6) |
| WEIGHT | Force experienced by a mass as a result of gravity; or, a measurement of such (6) |
| OOLITE | A kind of limestone, consisting of a mass of rounded grains (6) |
| ISLAND | Based on an Old English word meaning "watery", a mass of terra firma such as a cay, key, eyot, inch, holm, skerry or any other one of those forming an archipelago (6) |
| DOLLOP | What is a lump or a mass of something (6) |
| MOUSSE | A mass of tiny bubbles that forms at the top of a glass of champagne (6) |
| LOGJAM | A mass of tree trunks blocking a river; or, any figurative congestion causing a deadlock or standstill (3,3) |
| MESONS | Subatomic particle with a mass between an electron and a proton (6) |
| BARYON | A subatomic particle with a mass equal to or greater than that of a proton |
| VOTIVE | Offered for a special intention, as a Mass |
| GARNER | A mass for disguised ranger (6) |
| KNEADS | Works together into a mass (6) |
| ORALLY | Appeal to a mass meeting with words (6) |
| ADMIRE | Respect a mass grave outside (6) |
| ACCRUE | A Mass on the radio for sailors (6) |
| GATHER | A Mass for Gareth Cook (6) |
| DEBRIS | Is bred around a mass of rubble (6) |