| SOLIDIFY | To make solid or hard (8) |
| LIESDOWN | Is prone to make solid new arrangement (4,4) |
| FRIEZE | Part of temple wall is to make solid sound |
| PARALLELEPIPEDS | Match round tube with nameless objects to make solid figures (15) |
| INEDIBLE | Difficult to believe when credit's cut -- or hard to swallow (8) |
| CONSOLIDATE | Make solid |
| INKIN | Make solid blocks of colour (3,2) |
| WIELDS | Exercises or makes solid connections across Italy (6) |
| SHAPE | Physical property of matter such as gas, liquid, plasma or solid; or, informally, a mess or shambles (5) |
| STATE | Physical property of matter such as gas, liquid, plasma or solid; or, informally, a mess or shambles (5) |
| WATER | The brilliance, lustre and purity of a diamond, such as one in the first degree, considered flawless; a wavy sheen on moire silk or taffeta; or, a liquid compound known in its solid or gaseous state a |
| TORES | A solid or surface in the form of a bagel or a ring doughnut; a tokamak; the receptacle of a flower such as a daisy; or, in classical architecture, a moulding above a column's plinth (5) |
| SETS | Makes solid stage scenes (4) |
| FIRMS | Makes solid companies (5) |
| HARD | Solid or difficult to do (4) |
| AEROSOL | Colloidal dispersion of solid or liquid particles in a gas, such as smoke or fog |
| PLASMA | Is it liquid, or solid, or bloody both? isn't it gas, too, for we're full of it! (6) |
| MATTER | A gas, liquid, solid or other basic structural component of the universe with a mass and volume; the subject of speech, thought, writing etc; a thing of consequence; or, a concern (6) |
| HYDROGENATED | Type of fat that is solid or semi-solid at room temperature (12) |
| POT | Rounded vessel of ceramic ware, metal or glass for holding liquids or solids or for cooking / marijuana |