| OHMAGE | Electrical resistance of a conductor (6) |
| MARTYR | Hit back at extremely teary resistance of a person suffering for their beliefs (6) |
| ABOARD | End of a conductor's shout |
| DISARM | Overcome resistance of duke with a king in theory (6) |
| GANDHI | Political and spiritual leader of India who pioneered the resistance of tyranny through nonviolent civil disobedience (6) |
| DODDIE | Delivering regularly warped, wedged door before last resistance of great Scots lock (6,6,4) |
| GEORGE | Delivering regularly warped, wedged door before last resistance of great Scots lock (6,6,4) |
| VISCOSITY | Resistance of a liquid to shear forces |
| AIRCREW | Capacitance and resistance of a wire wound all around, they work at high altitudes (7) |
| WAND | Something slender and supple, such as a cutting, osier, sapling, stick, or switch; a baton, caduceus or rod of a conductor, conjurer, diviner, fairy or magician; a mark in archery; or, a "spoolie" for |
| MEGOHM | Unit of electrical resistance (6) |
| PEWTER | Preliminary examination will test electrical resistance firstly of alloy (6) |
| STREAM | Burn energy, conserving electrical resistance? (6) |
| OMEGAS | Symbols of electrical resistance |
| CIRCULAR | Magnetic lines of force near the surface of a conductor are ___ (8) |
| DOWNBEAT | Relaxed motion of a conductor |
| LEADINGROLE | The part of a conductor? (7,4) |
| WEIR | Delivering regularly warped, wedged door before last resistance of great Scots lock (6,6,4) |
| LABOURER | Party note resistance of one of the workers (8) |
| SOFTENUP | Break down the resistance of, as a customer |