| ELEMENTAL | Aluminium, a force of nature (9) |
| TWISTER | Crook writes about Tesla being a force of nature (7) |
| ATTRACTED | Exerted a force of pull, such as a magnet |
| THERMOPYLAE | Scene of a famous 480 BC battle in which a greatly outnumbered Greek force under Leonidas held off a force of Persians under Xerxes (11) |
| ERG | Which unit of energy is the amount of work done by a force of one dyne exerted for a distance of one centimetre? (3) |
| ONEILL | Jennifer, star of Scanners, A Force Of One (6) |
| JOULE | SI unit of work or energy equal to the work done by a force of one newton acting through one metre. It is also equal to approximately 0.7377 foot-pounds. (5) |
| ASS | Trump's behind a force of the far right (3) |
| CHARISMA | Daily newspaper's millions -- a force of attraction! (8) |
| GREENMAN | Carved image of a foliated face as a potent symbol of the vital force of nature, the cycle of life, death and rebirth and the connection between humanity and the natural world (5,3) |
| POSSE | Word for power or potentiality; a force of constables; or, any gang (5) |
| GESTAPO | Try holding head up having embraced Satanism initially - force of evil? (7) |
| PROPELLER | Mechanical device of a rotating shaft and blades producing a force to move a craft (9) |
| ACTOFGOD | Force of nature brought to skin of frog, stuffing a fish (3,2,3) |
| FORKEDLIGHTNING | The golf drinking association is a dangerous force of nature (6,9) |
| KARMA | Force of nature more serene for a dictator? (5) |
| METAL | Came across aluminium, a noted conductor of electricity (5) |
| MAELSTROM | Last, unending memory of a force for destruction (9) |
| COX | Presenter of numerous BBC science programmes including Wonders of the Universe and Forces of Nature. (3) |
| CENTRIPETAL | Force of nature? |