| MONOMER | Molecule that can bond with identical molecules to make a polymer or different ones to make a copolymer (7) |
| NYLON | Synthetic material made by copoly-merising dicarboxylic acids with diamines (5) |
| OTROS | Different ones, to Dominicans |
| MONOMERIC | Like molecules that can bond in a polymer |
| CANONISE | Church must accept shortly one's to make saint (8) |
| EVENKEEL | Nevertheless it took a different one to win the Cup and keep balanced (4,4) |
| COMPOUND | Any substance made up of identical molecules consisting of atoms of two or more chemical elements. |
| HOH | Common molecule, to a chemist |
| DIMER | Compound of two identical molecules |
| NUCLEOTIDE | Type of organic molecule to include synthesised Ecstasy |
| ANTIOXIDANT | Type of molecule to tax Indian when analysed (11) |
| VINYL | A polymer, such as PVC, used to make gramophone records; or, said music discs collectively (5) |
| CISTRON | Section of a DNA or RNA molecule that encodes a single polypeptide chain, considered a unit of heredity (7) |
| DNA | Molecule that can be evidence from a crime scene: Abbr. |
| ISOMER | Chemically identical molecule with a different structure |
| RNA | Molecule that can interfere in gene expression |
| ION | Atom or molecule that has lost or gained one or more electrons |
| PINONESHOPESON | Depend on something to hold down one outlet with different ones (3,4,5,2) |
| GOODNATUREDNESS | Sticky substance (a polymer) starts to thicken, unleashing inflammation and warmth (4-11) |
| SILICONE | Nice soil can be made into a polymer (8) |