| JUGGERNAUT | Term for a heavy vehicle taken from a Sanskrit word for one of the forms of Vishnu (10) |
| ATON | Lots and lots, or term for a heavy weight (2 wds) |
| KRISHNA | Form of Vishnu in later Hinduism (7) |
| STEAMROLLER | A heavy vehicle used for compressing road surfaces (11) |
| ABUSIVE | A heavy vehicle driver killing doctor, runs off spouting insults |
| MORPHOLOGY | In linguistics, the study of the forms of words (10) |
| EDITION | From "bring forth, publish", word for one of the forms in which a book or newspaper is produced; a press run; a single copy from this set; a reproduction; or, any version (7) |
| SPOON | One of the forms of cutlery stored in a canteen; or, a wooden object awarded as a booby prize (5) |
| RETRACTILE | Last of the rubbish written about vehicle taken back, as claws drawn in (10) |
| ELECTRICAL | Of the form of energy made manifest in lightning, eg |
| ISOTOPE | Any of the forms of an element with a different number of neutrons from each other |
| STARSTRUCK | Head of studio spreads pitch on vehicle taken by celebrities (10) |
| RAIN | One of the forms of precipitation produced by nimbostratus clouds (4) |
| ROADROLLER | Gold lifted onto a comparatively strange heavy vehicle |
| CHUG | An imitative word for one of a series of dull or muffled explosive sounds of an engine; a large gulp of a drink; or, the noise subsequently made (4) |
| OUTLINE | Representation of a word in shorthand, a precis; or, part of a drawing defining the boundaries of the form (7) |
| FRUIT | General word for one of the types of food grown by French gardener La Quintinie at Le Potager du Roi for the table of the Sun King, Louis XIV (5) |
| HOME | Related to a Sanskrit term for "safe dwelling", a word for one's abode, where one's proverbial heart is (4) |
| ORDINAL | Book containing the forms of services for the ordination of priests, consecration of bishops, etc. in Anglicanism (7) |
| OSCAR | Radio operator's code word for one of the vowels of the alphabet (5) |