| PENCIL | Writer enclosed in back edge |
| SALCHOW | In figure skating, a whirling jump from the inside back edge of one skate to the outside back edge of the other (7) |
| ORA | Openings found back around the back edge (3) |
| REVERS | Turned-back edge of a garment, lapel (6) |
| SHARPEN | Tin-plated instrument shielding blade's back edge? (7) |
| FIRESIDE | I live behind back edge of chief place to find logs (8) |
| TWILL | Weave poorly under back edges of garret window |
| AEROSOL | A substance enclosed in a pressurised can and released in a spray (7) |
| SEAURCHIN | An echinoderm with a globular body enclosed in a rigid spiny test, occurring in shallow marine waters (3,6) |
| ANGIOSPERM | A flowering plant, in which the ovules are enclosed in an ovary, which develops into the fruit after fertilisation |
| SPADIX | In arums, the spike of minute flowers, typically enclosed in a spathe (6) |
| PILBARA | Name a large area in the north-west of WA, enclosed in part by the De Grey River (7) |
| ENSCONCE | Briefly enclosed in the past, start to settle in lodge (8) |
| OSTRACODA | Subclass of Crustacea in which the body is enclosed in a transparent two-valved carapace |
| KALEIDOSCOPE | Optical toy producing patterns by multiple reflections in inclined mirrors enclosed in a tube (12) |
| SPA | In arums, the spike of tiny flowers, typically enclosed in a spathe (3) |
| DIX | In arums, the spike of tiny flowers, typically enclosed in a spathe (3) |
| TUBED | Enclosed in a pipe, make first appearance on the way back (5) |
| CARBOY | Bottle often enclosed in basketwork |
| CASED | Enclosed in a box |