| TUMOR | A swelling, especially from an abnormal growth of tissue |
| POLYP | An abnormal growth of tissue |
| MEEP | Short, high-pitched sound, especially from an animal |
| EXPEL | To force out, especially from an organisation or one's body |
| NEOPLASIA | Presence of new, abnormal growth of tissue (9) |
| EDEMA | Indeed, emanates from an abnormal accumulation of body fluid |
| PTERYGIUM | Abnormal growth of conjunctival tissue over the corner of the eye (9) |
| NUTGALL | An abnormal growth found chiefly on the oak, made by a type of wasp (7) |
| NEOPLASM | Abnormal growth of one new sort of TV curtailed (8) |
| DYSPLASIA | Displays a rampant, abnormal growth of cells (9) |
| GALL | An abnormal growth on trees, especially oaks, in response to fungi or mites (4) |
| HERNIA | An abnormal growth seen in brain: rehabilitate in retreat (6) |
| CYST | An abnormal growth containing liquid or semi-solid matter (4) |
| BUMP | A jolt; a swelling; a sleeping policeman; a knock of a boat in a rowing race; or, a customary throw or lift in the air of a birthday boy or girl (4) |
| LUMP | A shapeless mass, such as a blob in custard or gravy; a sugar-cube; a swelling; a feeling of tightness in the throat; or, a considerable quantity (4) |
| ONCOGEN | A cause of abnormal growth, some reason cogently (7) |
| WHISTLEBLOWERS | People who expose an irregularity or a crime, especially from within an organisation (14) |
| EVASION | An act of avoidance or escape, especially from a distasteful duty or responsibility (7) |
| CALYPSO | A popular type of satirical West Indian ballad, especially from Trinidad (7) |
| SWIG | A large swallow or deep drink, especially from a bottle (4) |