| ELUVIUM | Mass of sand and silt which is a product of the erosion of rocks (7) |
| CUESTA | A long low ridge with a steep scarp slope and a gentle back slope, formed by the erosion of strata of differing hardness |
| SAND | Loose, granular component of many soils, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks (4) |
| LOAM | A fertile, well-balanced soil of clay, sand and silt (4) |
| LOAMY | Fertile mixtures of clay, sand and silt that are easily worked (5) |
| LOESS | Deposit of windborne sand and silt |
| BLOOMER | Rose is a product of the bakery (7) |
| FIGMENT | A piece of fruit sort of signified a product of the imagination |
| OUTWASH | Mass of sand was deposited in part of harbour, barring entry |
| MUDFLOW | "Flow" of water that contains large amounts of suspended particles and silt. (7) |
| LOESSES | Fine-grained unstratified accumulation of clay and silt deposited by the wind. (7) |
| SPANISHONION | In a manner of speaking, initial interruption in two broadcasts is a product of Basque plot (7,5) |
| DUNEDIN | Port with lots of sand and lots of noise |
| THEOREM | Fundamental ___ of arithmetic: every integer above 1 can be uniquely represented as a product of primes (7) |
| CARTON | Crafty type involved in racket is a product of the boxing industry perhaps (6) |
| MAORI | The war dance known as the haka is a product of this New Zealand culture |
| NEONATE | What may be produced from ten plus one: a product of 11? (7) |
| ASPHALT | A product of acid-base reaction with measure of alkalinity in petroleum residue |
| INVENTS | Creates as a product of one's own ingenuity, experimentation. (7) |
| TEKTITE | A small dark glassy object thought to be a product of meteorite impact |