| OROLOGY | Science and study of mountains, especially how they're formed (7) |
| OROGRAPHY | Science and study of mountains (9) |
| SIERRA | Range of mountains, especially in Spain (6) |
| QUEUES | They're formed by lines of waiters (6) |
| ODES | They're formed for flattery |
| OENOLOGY | Science and study of wines and winemaking (8) |
| PSYCHOLOGY | The science and study of the human mind and related behaviour (10) |
| POMOLOGY | Science and study of fruit-growing (8) |
| THEOLOGY | The science and study of religion (8) |
| OUSTING | Sing out! See how they're ejecting us? (7) |
| SHOPPES | Quaint stores (you'd think, based on how they're spelled) |
| ORANGES | Rages on about how they're often squeezed? |
| TACKLES | Lack the right set? Then let rugby players show you how they're accomplished |
| NEEDHAM | Scientist, historian and sinologist who wrote Science and Civilisation in China (7) |
| CALTECH | Byname for the science and engineering institute in the U.S. city of Pasadena established in 1891 (7) |
| HORIZON | Long-running British TV documentary series that covers science and philosophy (7) |
| TRANSOM | Window art over northern entrances to Science and Oceanography Museum (7) |
| GEOLOGY | Science and history of the Earth's crust |
| MUNNINGS | Pre-eminent equestrian artist of his time, who painted such masterpieces as My Wife, My Horse and Myself and Study of Trees and Sky, despite being blinded, at age 20, by a thorny bush that struck his |
| ALPINIST | A climber of high mountains, especially in Switzerland and Austria (8) |