| TRANSITIONS | Writing; Words and phrases that connect one idea to the next (11) |
| ORONYMS | Words and phrases that sound approximately alike, like "ice scream" and "I scream" |
| SEGUE | Move without interruption from one idea to another |
| LYRICISM | Name the process of writing words for songs (8) |
| OFFERED | Volunteered to present some ideas to the boss, on paper (7) |
| THOUGHTFUL | Ideas to the brim in meditation (10) |
| LITERAL | Writing word for word, but may cause a misprint (7) |
| ETHOLRSM | From "nature writing", word for a vet, wildlife biologist or zoologist's detailed record of an animal's behaviour (8) |
| EXPRESSIONS | The faces one pulls at such words and phrases! (11) |
| THESAURUSES | The SA ancient city operates storehouses of words and phrases |
| PALINDROMES | Words or phrases that read the same backward or forward (11) |
| INTERRELATE | Connect one to another retreat Neil organised (11) |
| ROGET | Peter Mark ___, English physician and lexicographer whose Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases was |
| DEIXIS | In linguistics, use of words and phrases whose meaning is dependent on the context in which they are |
| PETERMARKROGET | British physician, theologian and lexicographer best known for publishing a Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases in 1852 |
| SYNTAX | Arrangement of words and phrases in a sentence (6) |
| FALLOPIAN | ____ tubes, ducts that connect the ovaries to the uterus named after an Italian anatomist (9) |
| GLOSSARY | An alphabetical list of words with meanings of words or phrases that are hard to understand (8) |
| ANAGRAMS | Words or phrases that are rearranged to form others (8) |
| TONGUETWISTERS | Sentences or phrases that are difficult to articulate clearly and quickly (6,8) |