| SILVICULTURE | Technical term for the growth and care of woodlands |
| STUNT | Retard the growth and development of |
| CONURBATION | A large, densely populated urban sprawl formed by the growth and coalescence of individual towns or cities (11) |
| NGF | Protein important for the growth of certain nerve cells: Initially |
| HOTBED | A place offering ideal conditions for the growth of an idea, activity, etc (6) |
| HORCHATA | Cold plant-based drink from Valencia, Spain where conditions are ideal for the growth of its main ingredient, chufas or tiger nuts (8) |
| ANOSMIA | Technical term for the loss of a sense of smell (7) |
| GERIATRICS | Technical term for the medical care of old people (10) |
| CHERRY | Wild -; with heavy boughs of white blossom in the spring and edible fruits in the summer, a native tree of woodlands and old hedgerows, also called gean (6) |
| MONAD | Technical term for the number one or a single unit; or, in the philosophy of Leibniz, an elementary |
| NICTATION | Technical term for the action or process of blinking (9) |
| CLAVICLE | What is the technical term for the collarbone? (8) |
| DORSUM | Technical term for the back of an animal |
| WILDFLOWERS | Plants growing naturally and forming an intrinsic part of the ecosystem of woodlands, meadows and country lanes such as bluebells, cowslips, ramsons, wood anemones or violets (4,7) |
| VIOLET | Colour of the Algerian iris; or, a pansylike flower of woodlands, hedgerows and old pastures " one of Britains first native plants to bloom after winter (6) |
| ROEDEER | The animal Capreolus capreolus of woodlands of Asia and Europe (3,4) |
| OBSTETRICS | What is the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother? (10) |
| CLINIC | Facility for the diagnosis and care of outpatients (6) |
| AXILLA | Technical term for the armpit (6) |
| PES | Technical term for the human foot (3) |