| ARISTOLOGY | An unusual word, from the Greek for "breakfast, lunch" plus "study", for the art or science of good eating and entire experience of dining (10) |
| MEALTIMES | In short, me, Alan and Timothy had directions to stay together for breakfast, lunch and tea (9) |
| GASTRONOMY | The art or science of good eating (10) |
| MEDICINE | From "physician, doctor", word for the art or science of preserving and restoring health; or, a pharmaceutical analeptic, cure, drug or remedy (8) |
| TECTONICS | From "builder", the study of the structure of Earth's lithosphere and crustal plates; or, the art or science of construction or architecture (9) |
| MAP | From the Latin meaning "sheet of the world", any one of the many diagrammatic representations of Earth's surface created in the art or science of cartography (3) |
| KNOTTING | Word for the art or craft of tying; the loops tied; the carpets, fancywork macrame, rugs etc produced; the covering of knags in wood before priming/glossing; or, the sealer used (8) |
| AGRICULTURE | The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops (11) |
| HOROLOGY | The art or science of making timepieces or of measuring time (8) |
| AVIATION | With pioneers including the Wright brothers and Amelia Earhart, the art or science of flying aircraft (8) |
| ALLISION | An unusual word for the act of dashing or striking against, whose near-homophonic etymological or semantic relative means apparition, deception, maya or mirage (8) |
| EMBROIDERY | Based on "weave, plait", a word for the art or pastime of ornamenting fabric with needlework; the fancywork created; diversity or variegation; or, invented fanciful embellishment in reporting, storyte |
| MOULAGE | French word for the art or process of modelling, wax-working or, moreover, forensic casting of objects of interest in criminal investigations (7) |
| MUSIC | Art or science of euphony; a form of expression presided over by the mythological Greek Muse Euterpe (5) |
| RIGGING | Ship's cordage supporting its masts and sails; or, the art or science of adjusting a rowing boat and its oars according to its crew (7) |
| HORTICULTURE | The art or science of cultivating gardens (12) |
| POETRY | Word for the art of a balladeer, bard, elegist, lyricist or sonneteer; or, something comparable to versification in beauty or rhythm (6) |
| DRESSAGE | French word for the art of training and riding horses in the classical, disciplined or haute ecole manner (8) |
| ECOLE | Haute -; French for the art or practice of advanced classical dressage (5) |
| AERONAUTICS | Art or science of flight (11) |