| PASTICHEUR | A writer or composer whose work imitates the style of one or more others |
| PENNER | Word for a writer or composer; a case for carrying their nibs, quills or stylographs; or, one who corrals, herds or shepherds cattle, pigs, sheep or other livestock into folds, stalls or sties (6) |
| LETTER | Any one of the characters of the alphabet traditionally intertwined with one or more others to form a monogram or embroidered onto a sampler (6) |
| OEUVRE | French word for the body of work of a painter, writer or composer (6) |
| PSALMIST | The author or composer of a devotional song (8) |
| PASTICHE | Work of art that imitates the style of a previous work (8) |
| STOP | A bung for a basin; a door chock; a dot as a punctuation mark; or, a set of one or more ranks of organ pipes (4) |
| AMALGAM | Alloy of mercury with one or more other metals, commonly used in dental fillings (7) |
| ALABASTER | Material for sculptor in the style of one tending the roast? (9) |
| UNION | Mathematical set comprising all the elements of two or more others |
| PIDGIN | A languago made up of elements of two or more other languoges (6) |
| THUG | A plant so vigorous that it quickly swamps one or more other plants, is often referred to as this! (4) |
| ISOMER | Which compound is isomeric with one or more other compounds (6) |
| ISOMERS | What, in chemistry, are compounds that are isomeric with one or more other compounds (7) |
| ELISION | The omission of one or more sounds in the pronunciation of a word |
| MUTON | Smallest element of a gene capable of undergoing mutation, consisting of one or more pairs of nucleotides (5) |
| OPHTHALMOPLEGIA | Paralysis of one or more of the muscles of the eye (15) |
| MARGINALIA | Spoil drink in the style of one entering remarks in book (10) |
| BALALAIKA | Russian instrument in the style of one held by Albanian etc, mostly |
| CREOLE | A language formed from two or more others, such as Haitian ____ (6) |