| ALTOCUMULUS | Middle-altitude cloud genus characterised by globular masses or rolls in layers or patches (11) |
| ALTOSTRATUS | Type of cloud forming at middle altitudes in a uniform layer (11) |
| CIRRUS | ____ fibratus is the most common species of this cloud genus |
| STRATIFY | Place in layers or classes (8) |
| HAIRDO | Bob may be beginning to rattle or roll in Idaho settlement |
| BILLOW | Move or roll in waves (6) |
| CIRROCUMULUS | A high cloud of ice crystals grouped into small separate globular masses (12) |
| SPHERES | Which term describes globular masses (7) |
| THREEDECKER | Anything having three layers or tiers, such as a bed, ship etc (5-6) |
| VARIEGATION | The use of various coloured streaks or patches |
| BAKE | A batch or devil's dozen of 13 loaves or rolls cooked at one time, say; any one of the baps, cobs or pastries made; an all-in-one supper, roasted in a tray; or, a Scottish biscuit or floury bun (4) |
| CAMEO | A small low relief sculpture or anaglyph on onyx, sardonyx other stone of two different coloured layers; or, a brief appearance of a distinguished actor in a film or play (5) |
| FOG | A name for aftermath, growing after hay is cut; long grass in a damp meadow; low-altitude cloud forming a dense brume, haze, mist or pea-souper; or, a Scottish word for moss (3) |
| STRATUS | Low-altitude cloud forming in a blanket of grey or white that is common on an overcast day (7) |
| HERD | A drove of elephants, horses or wildebeest; a stock of cattle; a flock of wrens; or, the masses or rabble (4) |
| CLOUDS | Cirri, cumuli, nimbi and other nephological masses; or, volumes of dust or smoke resembling these (6) |
| BRINDLED | An animal's coat that has brown or grey streaks or patches of a darker colour (8) |
| SPELLS | Magic incantations; turns at work; fits of illness, irritation etc; or, patches of cold weather, rain or sunshine (6) |
| WADS | Bundles or rolls of paper or banknotes (4) |
| TIERS | Layers or levels of a cake, buildings or gardens etc. (5) |