| INCREMENT | An increase or addition, especially one of a series (9) |
| INCREMENTAL | Adjective relating to increase or addition (11) |
| RAISE | From "upright", an increase or lift, as opposed to a drop or reduction (5) |
| ACCRETION | An increase by natural growth or addition; addition (9) |
| SUPERVENE | Occur as a change, interruption or addition to the status quo (9) |
| BRIGAND | Bandit - especially one of a band of robbers in mountain or forest regions. (7) |
| ADDRESS | A speech or written communication, especially one of a formal nature (7) |
| PANNIER | Large basket, especially one of a pair slung over a beast of burden (7) |
| FIGURINE | A statuette, especially one of a human form (8) |
| DAVIT | Small crane on board a ship, especially one of a pair used for raising and lowering lifeboats (5) |
| CROSS | A symbol of multiplication or addition; or, a basic jab in boxing (5) |
| BOOSTERS | Doses of a vaccine that increase or renew the effect of an earlier one (8) |
| WAINSCOT | A lining applied to the walls of a room, especially one of wood panelling |
| DISCIPLE | One of the personal followers of Christ during his life, especially one of the 12 Apostles (8) |
| CRISIS | An unstable period, especially one of extreme trouble or danger in politics or economics (6) |
| BOOSTER | Dose of a vaccine that increases or renews the effect of an earlier one (7) |
| KIRK | Scottish word for a church, especially one of the Church of Scotland (4) |
| INGOT | Solid block of metal, especially one of gold or silver (5) |
| FADE | A gradual increase or decrease in the level of an audio signal (4) |
| FINISHINGTOUCH | Small change or addition that serves to complete something (9,5) |