| GEMMAE | Asexual bodies which detach from some plants to form new ones |
| REGROUP | About to go right in and up to form new divisions |
| STOLONS | Horizontal side-stems of a plant that root at the tip to form new plants |
| ANAGRAMS | Brain-teasers in which letters are rearranged to form new words (8) |
| STOLON | Creeping horizontal stem that roots to form new plants (6) |
| ANAGRAM | Rearrangement of a word's letters to form new word(s) (7) |
| REARRANGEMENT | Behind mountains, intended, we hear, to form new organisation |
| SWARM | Go to form new colony as part of vicious war, maybe |
| NETWORK | Turned around in back row, tending to form new contacts! |
| ISOLATED | Remote ladies to form new group (8) |
| REACT | Substances ____ with each other to form new compounds (5) |
| POLLEN | Powder from some plants, an allergen for some people |
| EXCHANGINGRINGS | Sharing in a symbol of commitment ... or what four rows in this puzzle are doing to form new phrases |
| CIRCUITBREAKER | To lap, wave needs means to detach from current |
| BURNS | Many millipedes secrete a poisonous liquid from glands called "repugnatorial glands" through pores on their bodies which causes severe ___ that can last for up to 14 months |
| BALM | Fragrant substance obtained from some plants (4) |
| UNITARY | British local government bodies which combine country and district council powers and responsibiliti |
| PLANET | Any of eight bodies which orbit the sun. (6) |
| UNHOOK | Detach from a French captain in one of the pantomimes (6) |
| REACTIONS | Goosebumps, hiccups, knee-jerk reflexes, pins and needles, yawns or other responses to stimuli; transformations within atomic nuclei; or, processes or changes in which chemicals form new compounds (9) |