| FREEZINGPOINT | Temperature below which a liquid turns to a solid (8,5) |
| BOILINGPOINT | Temperature at which a liquid turns to vapour |
| TENFOLD | Temperature below which to wrap up several times |
| DEWPOINT | Atmospheric temperature below which water droplets begin to condense |
| FREEZING | - point; temperature below 0degreesC at which a liquid turns solid when cooled (8) |
| BELT | A girdle, sash or waistband, below which a boxer must not deliver a blow to an opponent (4) |
| CHEESEONTOAST | One sec, he turns to a saint for snack (6,2,5) |
| CURDLED | Turned from a liquid to a solid mass |
| CURDLE | Turn from a liquid to a solid (6) |
| GEL | Substance in which a liquid is dispersed in a solid |
| CLOT | Idiot - liquid turned to a solid state (4) |
| MINUS | Used to indicated a temperature below zero (5) |
| SUMP | Device for filling a tyre with air - Receptacle into which a liquid drains (4) |
| NOTICE | Catch sight of water, as opposed to a solid alternative (6) |
| BASE | Bea's make-up, leads to a solid layer! (4) |
| TEMPERED | Of steel, toughened by being heated to a specific temperature below its melting point and cooled in still air (8) |
| FREEZINGMIXTURE | Blend of salt and ice to obtain temperature below zero degrees Celsius (8,7) |
| SIPHON | Bottle from which a liquid is forced by pressure of gas (6) |
| TAPS | Devices through which a liquid could flow |
| ANNUAL | Each year, a nun turns to a laptop (6) |