| NEUTRONSTAR | Celestial object of very small radius and very high density (7,4) |
| QUASAR | Astronomical object of very high luminosity found in the centres of some galaxies and powered by gas spiraling at high velocity into a large black hole |
| LOCAL | Network within a small radius (5) |
| PARTICULATE | Page on Express consisting of very small pieces |
| DOLLSHOUSES | Toys in the form of very small homes (5,6) |
| FACTORYFARM | High density livestock location |
| QUEERCUFFIN | Ruler used to circumscribe radius and clip one's beak |
| DWARF | Small star of high density and low luminosity (5) |
| HEAVYOIL | Hydrocarbon mixture of high density and viscosity, especially one distilled from coal tar (5,3) |
| UPZONE | Allow for more high-density housing and mixed-use development, in urban planning lingo |
| CONCRETEJUNGLE | Area with a high density of large, unattractive, modern buildings (8,6) |
| IXORA | Genus of plants and shrubs with clusters of very small, brightly-coloured, four-petal flowers (5) |
| EDWARD | Journalist keeps cutting of very small one of the 20A (6) |
| TARNISH | Surface of table needs gloss after removal of very small stain (7) |
| SANDDUNE | Hill made of very small grains of rock (4.4) |
| PULSAR | Any of a number of very small extremely dense stars first discovered in 1967 |
| GOLD | A yellow, malleable, ductile high density metallic element resistant to chemical reaction and precious as monetary medium, in jewelry, etc. |
| DRUGGED | High density -- how crags can be described (7) |
| WRIST | Joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones (5) |
| ELBOW | Hinge joint of the body formed by the junction of the radius and ulna with the humerus (5) |