| HOAR | Ice crystals forming a white deposit (especially on objects outside (4) |
| RIME | Ice crystals forming a white deposit |
| FROST | Ice crystals forming a white deposit (5) |
| SNOW | A fall or blanket of ice crystals; a lemon- or vanilla-flavoured pudding resembling such; a winter; or, a whitefleshed variety of apple (4) |
| HALO | A ring of light or colour around the sun or moon caused by refraction by ice-crystals (4) |
| DROP | Ice crystal precipitation and fall, making galanthus! (4) |
| BEAUFORTSCALE | In meteorology, a measure of wind velocities on objects on land or at sea (8,5) |
| HOARD | White deposit on tail of red squirrel |
| SCALE | What white deposit forms in a kettle? (5) |
| CIRRUS | From "curl, lock of hair", word for the wispy white or feathery clouds or "mare's tails" of frozen crystals forming at high altitude and responsible for halos around the Sun or the Moon; or, in botany |
| HOARFROST | Froth oars removed had white deposit (9) |
| BONGODRUM | Book on object of worship, odd one in the percussion (5,4) |
| LEGENDS | Inscriptions on objects, such as coins |
| CONDENSE | Tapering object outside study, small telescope (8) |
| THRASHING | Impetuous, object outside to heavy defeat (9) |
| THRILLING | Ringleader suggested first person will put object outside - it's very exciting |
| CIRRI | Word, from the Latin for "crimped locks of hair, fringes, tendrils, tufts", for clouds of frozen crystals forming feathery, filamentous, tufted or wispy streaks called mares'-tails (5) |
| FLANGE | Sponge base, for example, rising by flat rim on object (6) |
| RELEVANCE | Bearing on object of contemplation elevated before the church (9) |
| MURDERER | One who hits turning on object hit with little hesitation (8) |