| RIGGING | Ship's cordage supporting its masts and sails; or, the art or science of adjusting a rowing boat and its oars according to its crew (7) |
| TECTONICS | From "builder", the study of the structure of Earth's lithosphere and crustal plates; or, the art or science of construction or architecture (9) |
| RIG | A ship's arrangement of masts, ropes and sails; or, a swindling tale (3) |
| ISIS | Name of Oxford University's men's reserve rowing boat and crew (4) |
| TREEN | Bowls, boxes, goblets, spoons and other household articles of carved/turned wood; or, the art or craft of making said woodenwares (5) |
| FRIGATE | Ship having its mast and sails overwhelmed by destiny (7) |
| ADAPTABLE | Capable of adjusting a round cushion on a piece of furniture |
| REVALUATION | Process of adjusting a currency's worth (11) |
| UNRIG | (Of a boat) strip of its mast, stays etc (5) |
| FLAGON | Large vessel - and what its mast might have? (6) |
| MAP | From the Latin meaning "sheet of the world", any one of the many diagrammatic representations of Earth's surface created in the art or science of cartography (3) |
| MEDICINE | From "physician, doctor", word for the art or science of preserving and restoring health; or, a pharmaceutical analeptic, cure, drug or remedy (8) |
| AGRICULTURE | The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops (11) |
| ARISTOLOGY | An unusual word, from the Greek for "breakfast, lunch" plus "study", for the art or science of good eating and entire experience of dining (10) |
| AVIATION | With pioneers including the Wright brothers and Amelia Earhart, the art or science of flying aircraft (8) |
| PENCIL | From "tail", a painter's fine brush of hair, like a tuft at the end of such a scut; a stick of wood-encased blacklead/ graphite or chalk with which to delineate, doodle, hatch, scribble or write; or, |
| CRYPTOLOGY | Study of the hidden in the form of ciphers, codes and secret messages; or, the art of writing or solving them (10) |
| ZOIATRIA | A somewhat rare Greek-derived word for a vet's art or science of healing animals and listening to their call, from the great to the very small (8) |
| HOROLOGY | The art or science of making timepieces or of measuring time (8) |
| MUSIC | Art or science of euphony; a form of expression presided over by the mythological Greek Muse Euterpe (5) |