| VOLUMES | Masses of books (7) |
| TONSILS | Small masses of lymphatic tissue situated on each side of the back of the mouth (7) |
| TALUSES | A tussle around sloping masses of rock at the base of a cliff (7) |
| GLACIAL | Relating to the presence of masses of ice (7) |
| CALLUNA | From "beautify, sweep clean", the genus of heathland heathers or ling with masses of purple or rose-pink bell-shaped blooms on stems traditionally bunched as brooms (7) |
| COLUMNS | Word for pillars, thus vertical divisions of pages, tables or text; or, upright cylindrical masses of air, smoke, stone, vertebral bones etc (7) |
| STREAMS | Masses of people rate letters in text (7) |
| ISLANDS | Masses of terra firma surrounded by water (7) |
| THRONGS | Masses of people are reportedly wearing jandals (7) |
| NEBULAE | Masses of gas or dust within a galaxy visible sometimes as luminous patches (7) |
| FORESTS | Ecosystems dominated by trees; medieval royal preserves for hunting; or, underwater masses of kelp (7) |
| THALAMI | What are the two egg-shaped masses of grey matter at the base of the brain |
| DISEASE | Dropsy, say, with masses of water retained during decline (7) |
| SHOWERS | 'Snow___' is a dwarf cherry with masses of white flowers (7) |
| DRACHMS | King, say, set up British warship with masses of drugs (7) |
| ICICLES | Frozen masses of dripping water |
| TUMOURS | Abnormal masses of tissue |
| CHANTRY | Provision for masses of tea with new judge |
| RAKESIN | Makes masses of money in snakier fashion (5,2) |
| ICEJAMS | Masses of broken-up frozen water that may clog up streams |