| GENUS | Group containing one or more species (5) |
| HAWSE | Part of a vessel's bow containing one or more round holes for an anchor cable to pass through (5) |
| CABIN | Room on a ship containing one or more of the beds described in 49 Across; a hut; or, a signal box (5) |
| BATTERY | Device containing one or more dry-cells as a source of power; series of cages for egg-laying hens; set of cooking utensils; or, a marching percussion ensemble (7) |
| GIRLS | Group containing Geri, Emma, Mel B and Mel C (5,5) |
| SPICE | Group containing Geri, Emma, Mel B and Mel C (5,5) |
| ATOM | Unit of matter containing one or more electrons and a compact nucleus of protons and neutrons (4) |
| TEXAS | Which US state has more species of bats than any other state? (5) |
| IVIES | Group containing the Big Green and the Big Red |
| PUGILISTS | Dog catalogues containing one or two boxers (9) |
| URINE | Vessel containing one last bit of pale amber liquid (5) |
| BAIRN | Rural building containing one child from Sunderland? (5) |
| SEPIA | Mushy peas containing one brown pigment (5) |
| PANDORA | She opened the box containing one or two of Pa's pieces (7) |
| ANDES | Extending some 4,500 miles through seven countries and containing one of the world's largest gold mines, the longest continental mountain range on Earth (5) |
| LAOIS | Asian country containing one county |
| ERICA | Turned over area of land containing one hardy shrub |
| MOLAL | Solution containing one mole of solute per kilogram of solvent |
| AMAZON | South American rainforest containing more species of flora and fauna than any other world ecosystem |
| OUTERHEBRIDES | Island group containing Lewis and Harris (5,8) |