| HYDRODYNAMICS | Branch of science concerned with forces and fluids (13) |
| DYNAMICS | From the Greek for "power", a branch of mechanics that deals with forces and their relation to motion (8) |
| CEMENTMIXER | Concrete example of rotational forces and fluid dynamics? |
| STATICS | Branch of mechanics concerned with forces in equilibrium |
| NILBYMOUTH | Medical instruction to withhold food and fluids * (3,2,5) |
| IMMUNERESPONSES | Reactions of the body's cells and fluids to a substance not recognised as belonging to it (6,9) |
| PSYCHOMETRICS | Branch of science concerned with measuring mental and behavioural attributes (13) |
| GEODESY | Branch of science concerned with the precise measurement of the size and shape of the earth or large portions of it (7) |
| PHYSICS | That branch of science concerned with the study of the properties of space, time, matter and energy (7) |
| TOXICOLOGY | Branch of science concerned with the nature, effects and antidotes of poisons (10) |
| ANATOMY | Branch of science concerned with the physical structure of animals and plants, especially as revealed by dissection (7) |
| OPTICS | The branch of science concerned with vision and the behaviour of electromagnetic light (6) |
| MATHEMATICS | Branch of science concerned with number, quantity and space (11) |
| ENTOMOLOGY | The branch of science concerned with the study of insects (10) |
| BACTERIOLOGY | Branch of science concerned with the study of bacteria (12) |
| SEISMOLOGY | Branch of science concerned with earthquakes (10) |
| COMESTOGETHER | Joins forces, and get there at the same time (5,8) |
| CHEMISTRY | Area of science concerned with the interaction of substances (9) |
| KINETICS | Science of forces and motion |
| NUCLEARPHYSICS | Science of forces and transformations inside atoms (7,7) |