| ULE | Ending for duct or glob |
| ILE | Ending for duct or infant |
| OVI | Start for "duct" or "form" |
| DOLLOP | Blob or glob |
| MAIN | From the Old English for "strength", a word for power or force; the chief part; a principal cable, duct or pipe; or, the high sea or open ocean (4) |
| FLUE | Light fluff of an unswept place; soft down or fur; a duct or vent for gasses or smoke; a small chimney; an organ-pipe; or, dialect for a fishing net (4) |
| TUBES | Related to "straight trumpets", word for ducts, such as the small anatomical Fallopian or Eustachian examples; hoses or pipes; or, trains running through vasiform tunnels (5) |
| STOPPER | A bung, cork, plug or spigot for sealing a bottle, decanter, duct or pipe; or, a person/thing that halts a crime, goal, show or other process (7) |
| FISTULA | Abnormal duct or passage resulting from injury or disease (7) |
| TAPE | Word that can follow "duct" or "Scotch" |
| VAS | Duct or vessel |
| TEAR | Kind of duct or drop |
| CANAL | Tubular duct or passage that conveys air, food, liquid, nerves etc. (5) |
| INTAKE | The opening through which fluid enters a duct or channel, especially in a jet engine (6) |
| TUBING | Plastic ducts or piping (6) |
| GLAND | Any of various organs that synthesize substances needed by the body and release it through ducts or directly into the bloodstream. |
| LUMP | Glob in oatmeal or gravy |
| BLOG | Place for online commentary that anagrams to "glob" |
| YO | Website for self-publishing whose first four letters anagram to "glob": 2 wds. (Theme answer: The circled letters spell what this grid depicts) |
| BLOGHOST | Website for self-publishing whose first four letters anagram to "glob": 2 wds. (Theme answer: The circled letters spell what this grid depicts) |