| ANALYSED | Examined in detail the structure of something (8) |
| ANALYSIS | The examination of the structure of something and its parts (8) |
| FABRIC | Felted, knitted or woven cloth; the material of a building, including its roof and walls; or, the structure of something, such as society (6) |
| REMODELLED | Changed or altered the structure (of something) (10) (10) |
| ITEMIZED | Listed in detail, ... the account |
| ITEMISED | Listed in detail, ... the account |
| ANALYSES | Detailed examinations of the elements or structure of something (8) |
| ANATOMIC | Of the study of the structure of the body (8) |
| ROSALIND | As an expert in crystallography at King's College London, she made a crucial contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA (8,8) |
| FRANKLIN | As an expert in crystallography at King's College London, she made a crucial contribution to the discovery of the structure of DNA (8,8) |
| MUTATION | The changing of the structure of a gene (8) |
| BLACKBOX | A flight recorder, often examined in the event of a crash (5,3) |
| ROBINSON | Winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize for his work in discovering the structure of alkaloids (last name only) |
| TECTONIC | Relating to the structure of the earth's crust or the internal forces that shape it (8) |
| WILLIAMHARVEY | Physician who described in detail the circulation of blood and became physician to King James I |
| INVESTIGATE | Study in detail, the crime |
| EXPLAIN | Make known in detail the old savannah ... (7) |
| ANALYSE | Examine in detail: - the results |
| ELABORATED | Described in detail, ... the plan |
| COMMITTEESTAGE | When Westminster bills are examined in detail (9,5) |