| OVENPROOF | Description of an item of cookware that is able to withstand high temperatures (9) |
| STEWPAN | Walk around with an item of cookware (7) |
| PAN | Piece of cookware that might have a Teflon coating |
| POTS | Cookware that may nest |
| HEATPROOF | Able to withstand high temperatures (9) |
| TESTTUBE | Thin item of laboratory glassware able to withstand high temperatures (4,4) |
| INAMINUTE | Shortly part of an item of the records of the meeting (2,1,6) |
| NOSECONE | The foremost section of a missile or spacecraft, designed to withstand high temperatures (4,4) |
| HEATRESISTANT | Made to withstand high temperatures (4-9) |
| RENEWABLE | Harvesting the power of sunlight, the high temperatures of the earth's crust, the wind or waves; ... |
| UNSHEATHE | With boiling sun and high temperatures, he was right to take off covers (9) |
| WHITEHEAT | State of something subjected to very high temperatures (5,4) |
| AUTOCLAVE | Industrial and scientific machine for sterilisation at high temperatures (9) |
| PYROMETER | Instrument for measuring high temperatures, as in a furnace or kiln (9) |
| STONEWARE | Pottery fired at high temperatures |
| VIABLE | Term for a seed that is able to germinate, or for a project that is projected to be a success (6) |
| APIS | From Latin for "bee" and related to Greek for "swarm", the genus of a hive-dwelling melliferous hymenopteran that is able to effectively discriminate between colours of flower petals (4) |
| USABLE | Description of an item that can be put to a purpose (6) |
| STAYER | A persistent horse that is able to hold out until the end of a race (6) |
| LUNGFISH | Freshwater fish of the subclass Dipnoi that is able to breathe air |