| HYPERTEXT | System that is the underlying concept defining the structure of the World Wide Web |
| CARNAP | Philosopher who was a founding member of the Vienna Circle and wrote The Logical Structure of the World (6) |
| TECTONICS | What is the study of the processes affecting the structure of the Earth's crust? (9) |
| ANATOMIC | Of the study of the structure of the body (8) |
| ANATOMY | What is the science of the structure of the body? (7) |
| TIMBERNERSLEE | British computer scientist credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web (3,7-3) |
| BERNERSLEE | Tim - - - - - -, computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web (7-3) |
| GEOLOGY | Scientific study of the structure of the earth, especially by examination of its rocks (7) |
| TECTONIC | Relating to the structure of the earth's crust or the internal forces that shape it (8) |
| NUCLEARPHYSICS | A branch of science studying the structure of the central core of atoms (7,7) |
| NETTERS | Makers of drifts, seines, trawls etc; anglers who use these to catch fish; lawn-tennis players; or, users of the World Wide Web (7) |
| ANATOMIST | A new believer in atomic theory, or of the structure of the body (9) |
| SUNLIGHT | Electromagnetic radiation emanating from the star at the centre of our solar system that is a key factor in photosynthesis and a major source of vitamin D (8) |
| DOT | Wee woman of the world wide web (3) |
| GENEVA | Birthplace of the World Wide Web |
| INTERN | Trainee using 75% of the World Wide Web? (6) |
| BERNERS | Tim ___-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web |
| COGNITION | The symbolic, or top-down, approach in AI research seeks to replicate intelligence by analyzing _________ independent of the biological structure of the brain, in terms of the processing of symbols (9 |
| COSMOLOGY | Science of the structure of the universe (9) |
| OUTLINE | Representation of a word in shorthand, a precis; or, part of a drawing defining the boundaries of the form (7) |