| DELIVERY | Manner or style of giving a speech or bowling a cricket ball; or, the process of childbirth or parturition (8) |
| SPIN | A leisurely car journey or bike ride; a revolving motion imparted to a cricket ball; or, the intrinsic angular momentum of an atomic nucleus or elementary particle (4) |
| LABOUR | Process of childbirth |
| LABOR | Process of childbirth |
| TWISTERS | Con artists; cord coilers; crullers; curving cricket balls; or, cyclones (8) |
| PHRASE | A manner or style of expression or diction; a group of words constituting a single element in the sentence; a catchword; or, a musical passage (6) |
| CASTING | A figure or object made by pouring molten bronze or other metal into a mould/investment; or, the process of selecting actors for a film or play (7) |
| GRIP | Thin hair slide; mastery; theatre stage hand; or, the manner or style of holding a tennis racquet (4) |
| SCREENING | The showing of a film at a cinema; or, the process of luggage checks at an airport (9) |
| CATCH | A clasp or fastener; a grab of a ball; or, the number of fish bagged (5) |
| CUISINE | From the Latin for "to cook", a French word for "kitchen" used to describe a manner, method or style of cooking; the dishes/food prepared; or, a cooking department (7) |
| SPINNING | Form of intense aerobic exercise on a stationary bike; or, the process of twisting wool or other fibre into yarn (8) |
| STYLING | The manner in which something is designed, made or performed; or, the process of arranging hair (7) |
| STOMP | A lively dance or style of jazz music; or, a grape-treading session in the traditional barefoot wine production method of pigeage (5) |
| BROWNING | A caramel-based ingredient traditionally used to impart a rich bistre-like colour to gravy; or, the process of toasting something (8) |
| HEALING | Word used to denote something therapeutic or restorative, such as balm; or, the process of recovery (7) |
| PIROUETTE | A body spin on the toes or the ball or the foot (9) |
| IDIOM | Manner or style of expression |
| ORATING | A sailor has a ball before giving a speech (7) |
| CREASE | Any of four lines on a cricket pitch such as the popping ...... or bowling ...... (6) |