| MIMES | Conveys an idea or emotion by gesture without words |
| DUMBSHOW | Gesture without words during pantomime (8) |
| MIME | Gesture without words |
| ABREACT | Release emotion by reviving forgotten or repressed ideas (7) |
| CATHARSIS | Purification of the emotions by vicarious experience, especially through drama |
| GESTURE | Body movement expressing or emphasizing an idea or emotion |
| EMOJI | Digital icon used to express an idea or emotion |
| VERB | Word that in syntax conveys an action, condition or experience (4) |
| SEED | Word for a grain, kernel, nut, pip, stone or other sown propagule or embryo of a plant, thus a beginning, origin of an idea or a source; or, one of a contest's top contenders, scattered throughout a t |
| ASPECT | An angle or viewpoint of an idea or problem (6) |
| NOADMISSION | Signal outside a Christian organisation conveys an unwelcoming message (2,9) |
| ARBORESCENCE | Shockingly obscene carer conveys an elder's quality |
| GREET | A welcome gesture without us around (5) |
| ALLUDES | Conveys an indirect reference in passing (7) |
| UHHUH | Vocal sound which conveys an expression of assent (2-3) |
| EYE | What one winks to subtly convey an inside understanding or a romantic attraction |
| MEME | Word coined by Richard Dawkins for an idea or behaviour passed from one individual to another by non genetic means such as imitation (4) |
| DEBUNK | Expose the falseness or hollowness of an idea or belief (6) |
| BAULK | To hesitate or be unwilling to accept an idea or undertaking (5) |
| EXPONENTS | People or things that act as advocates of an idea or cause (9) |