| SYNTAX | Grammatical arrangements of words (6) |
| MELODY | The perception of pleasant arrangements of musical notes (6) |
| SUDOKU | Lots of squares taking in arrangements of basic numbers -- it's puzzling (6) |
| SHOCKS | Arrangements of 12 sheaves of summer wheat; earthquake tremors; or, a word derived from the French for charging warriors or jousters for sudden impacts (6) |
| ISOMER | Each of two or more compounds with the same formula but different arrangements of atoms (6) |
| SCORES | Musical arrangements of the twenties (6) |
| SPRAYS | Small arrangements of flowers (6) |
| TABLES | Systematic arrangements of facts about furniture? (6) |
| WHORLS | 360degrees turns in spiral seashells; fingerprint patterns; or radial arrangements of petals or leaves around a plant's stem (6) |
| VERSE | Arrangement of words in a rhythmic pattern |
| METER | Arrangement of words in regularly patterned lines, as in poetry |
| WELLS | Brickwork, dry-stone or wavy "crinkle-crankle" structures; defences of interlocked shields; fortifications; or, arrangements of tiles at the beginning of play in mah-jong (5) |
| RIGS | The arrangements of sails, masts etc of boats (4) |
| CHIGNONS | Arrangements of long hair in rolls or knots at the back of the head (8) |
| CRYSTALS | Repeating three-dimensional arrangements of atoms, molecules or ions in the form of amethyst. beryl, garnet, opal, tourmaline (8) |
| ROSETTES | Colourful badges of pleated ribbons given as prizes; or, circular arrangements of leaves (8) |
| STANZAS | Arrangements of lines forming poem divisions |
| ASSEMBLYLINES | Factory arrangements of workers and machines (8,5) |
| HARMONY | A consistent and orderly arrangements of parts, concord (7) |
| FORMATIONS | Arrangements of footballers |