| EXHUMATION | Digging up (of a body) |
| DISINTERMENT | Digging up (of a body) |
| ARCHAEOLOGY | Digging up of history |
| REBUT | Produce arguments to disprove digging up of potato, for example (5) |
| SCENE | Subdivision of an act of a play; or, a sequence of action in a film made up of a series of shots (5) |
| PHYSICALPLANT | 'Tired of gophers digging up your garden? Intimidate them with a ___!' |
| KERBDRILL | A contribution to road safety, one digging up part of the pavement? (4,5) |
| DREDGER | Vessel used for digging up the bottom of a river (7) |
| DANGERS | The perils of digging up gardens (7) |
| SCREW | This tool is usually made up of a circular cylindrical member with a continuous helical rib, used either as a fastener or as a force and motion modifier. The Greek scientist Archimedes developed one t |
| HADRAMAUT | Region in east-central Yemen, on the Gulf of Aden, made up of a hilly area near the coast and an inland valley occupied by a seasonal watercourse, the Wadi a¸¤aa¸Âramawt, that runs parallel to the |
| ATOM | Unit of matter made up of a dense nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons (4) |
| ACRONYM | A pronounceable name made up of a series of initial letters or parts of words (7) |
| SPADE | Small type of sketch on English digging up dirt (5) |
| FOOTSTEP | Third of the yard is for the cats and dogs digging up track (8) |
| UNCOVERINGAPLOT | Concealed cop in a gun revolt digging up grave conspiracy? (10,1,4) |
| EXHUMING | Digging up former husband, upper-class member of the Campbell clan (8) |
| HOEING | I can always be seen in my front garden on the outskirts of Helston, pottering around, digging up weeds (6) |
| RASH | It's reckless digging up contents of Sharm El-Sheikh Sarcophagi (4) |
| TOOBAD | What a shame digging up leads from Dunedin, Auckland and Wellington (3,3) |