| MAINFRAME | Large computer known for its high-speed data processing abilities, its input/output units (such as large-capacity disks and printers), and, historically, the remote terminals used to access it. It's u |
| DEKALOGY | Word, in reference to a name for the Ten Commandments, for a group of 10 related novels, such as L Ron Hubbard's Mission Earth series (8) |
| SONORANTS | Consonants such as l, r, and m, phonetically |
| ERGS | Energy output units |
| CACHE | Computer memory which allows high-speed data retrieval |
| VISCOSITY | Internal friction of a fluid that resists the tendency to flow, measured in units such as the reyn and centipoise (9) |
| FIBREOPTICCABLE | Brief topic about 600 feet of high speed data connection (5,5,5) |
| REGIMENTS | Army units such as those named on 'Royal Scots' 46147 and 46149 (9) |
| GAIN | Factor by which the output voltage of an amplifier exceeds its input, usually measured in decibels (4) |
| NOT | Logic gate that flips its input |
| BTU | AC output unit |
| COPIER | Machine whose outputs are identical to its inputs |
| NOR | Logical operation that is positive only when both its inputs are negative |
| KHAKICAMPBELL | Breed of domesticated duck known for its high level of egg production (5,8) |
| MERINO | Sheep known for its high quality fleece (6) |
| ARALSEA | Lake known for its high salinity |
| CICADA | Winged insect known for its high-pitched drone (6) |
| OKGO | Band known for its high-concept music videos |
| MOCHA | Yemeni city known for its high-quality coffee |
| MEASURE | Quantity; unit such as a yard or a foot; a bar of music; an old word for a dance; or, poetic rhythm (7) |