| FLEXURE | Technical term for a bend or fold |
| KINK | Nautical word for a bend or curl in rope originally, now a mental twist (4) |
| TURNING | Word for a bend, crossroads, curve or junction; the shaping of a vase or other crock in pottery; or, the action or skill of using a lathe (7) |
| SWAG | A bend or bow; a burglar's bulging bag of booty or boodle; a beautifying botanical band or bays of berries, blooms, bracts or buds; or, a bushman's bedroll or bundle of belongings (4) |
| ROMPU | Broken, as an ordinary; cut off, or broken at the top, as a chevron, a bend, or the like. (5) |
| BROADEN | Widen a bend or straighten it |
| DOURO | Pass a bend or twist in the river |
| WRAP | A light dressing-gown, outdoor garment, sarong or shawl; a single turn or fold; clingfilm, foil, paper etc covering/concealing food or a gift; or, the end of a session of filming (4) |
| UXORICIDE | Technical term for a person who kills their wife (9) |
| OENOPHILE | Technical term for a wine lover (9) |
| UDOMETER | Technical term for a rain gauge (8) |
| STRABISMUS | The technical term for a squint (10) |
| BIONT | Technical term for a living organism |
| AILUROPHILE | Technical term for a cat lover (11) |
| WHELP | Technical term for a puppy dog |
| CHROMA | ___ key, technical term for a green-screen effect |
| NAEVUS | Technical term for a birthmark (6) |
| CREASE | A crumple or fold in cloth/paper; or, a white line on a cricket pitch (6) |
| ESTSINUS | There is a bay (or for that matter a curve or fold) |
| ENCEPHALON | Technical term for a part of the human body studied by neuroscientists and neuroanatomists (10) |