| PROFUSION | In favour of nuclear activity - plenty of it! (9) |
| REACTOR | A plant in which nuclear activity takes place for the purpose of energy generation (7) |
| CACHALOT | Whale providing ready money, it's said - and plenty of it! |
| PAMPAS | Male cut dad's grass - and plenty of it! (6) |
| AGOODDEAL | That's a satisfactory bargain, and plenty of it (1,4,4) |
| PROTEST | In favour of nuclear experiment - or against it? (7) |
| GALORE | A learner steeped in blood o plenty of it (6) |
| ABOUNDS | Jump in as there's plenty of it |
| FIBER | Coconut matting and organic basket liners are this - and the subjects of this week's Miscellany have plenty of it to aid digestion! (5) |
| SAND | There is plenty of it on a beach |
| SQUAREMEAL | Old-fashioned food, and plenty of it (6,4) |
| SUPERABUNDANT | The wrong purse, and plenty of it: more than that! (13) |
| SAMPLE | Try to get sun and plenty of it |
| MATELOTS | Give the sailors tea and plenty of it (8) |
| SNOT | Discharge on the rise - there's plenty of it |
| PLUTONIUM | Element whose isotopes are used as fuel in certain types of nuclear reactors and as an ingredient in nuclear weapons. It was first detected in 1941 by American chemists Glenn T. Seaborg, Joseph W. Ken |
| AGREATDEAL | Barman provides tips for real estate agent and politician making ale and plenty of it (1,5,4) |
| SYNTHESIS | Dissertation on case of security and origin of nuclear fusion (9) |
| CHERNOBYL | Ukrainian site of nuclear reactor disaster in 1986 (9) |
| CORRELATE | Associate arranged alert in central part of nuclear facility (9) |