| FACTORYFARMING | A system of rearing livestock using highly intensive methods (7,7) |
| ANIMALHUSBANDRY | The business of rearing livestock (6,9) |
| CRASH | Highly intensive depression (5) |
| AGRICULTURE | Science of rearing crops (11) |
| RANCH | A large farm for rearing livestock or crop (5) |
| FARM | Land for cultivating crops or rearing livestock for meat, eggs, wool or milk (4) |
| AGROINDUSTRIAL | Font placed around edge of vault with fine earth used for intensive farming? (14) |
| MARKETRESEARCH | Criminal racketeers harm subject of intensive questioning? (6,8) |
| INDUSTRIALISED | (Of an economy) reliant on intensive manufacturing (14) |
| RACKONESBRAINS | Perform database search requiring intensive memory use |
| THETHIRDDEGREE | Intensive, even brutal interrogation (3,5,6) |
| CARDIOVASCULAR | Like some intensive training programs |
| BATTERY | A large group of cages for intensive rearing of poultry (7) |
| TELLMEABOUTYOURSELF | ? pron. A form of the second person singular, used as an intensive or a reflexive |
| ETUI | Case is a part of intensive tuition |
| BLITZKRIEG | A swift, intensive military attack, especially using tanks supported by aircraft (10) |
| BLITZ | Literature student with touch of zeal in bout of intensive activity (5) |
| UNIT | Intensive care ___ (part of a hospital) |
| TUTORIAL | Intensive teaching session given to one or a small number of students (8) |
| NATASHA | Former Atomic Kitten, ___ Hamilton, who recently opened The Beauty Studio in High Street, Farndon; after four years of intensive training, she is now qualified as a skin care specialist (7) |