| QUARTZ | Crystal with rose, blue and smoky varieties and other forms including amethyst, aventurine and citrine (6) |
| CRYSTAL | Used in holistic healing therapies and yoga, general word for a mineral or gemstone such as amethyst, aventurine, citrine, rose quartz or turquoise (7) |
| QUASAR | A star like object that may send out radio waves and other forms of energy. |
| TRACK | Recorded song; railway line; or, a course for hurdling, relay races and other forms of athletics (5) |
| STRAPHANGING | Standing for transportation and other forms of punishment |
| MAMBA | Venomous snake with three green varieties and one black (5) |
| FUNGI | Plants such as mushrooms and toadstools, Mallorca has more than 100 edible varieties --and many more that are wiser to avoid (5) |
| LOVAGE | Herb has lots of varieties and grows easily at first (6) |
| ZIRCON | From "golden", a gem and a silicate of atomic no. 40, whose colours, ranging from clear to red, brown, blue, green, yellow and smoky, can be observed in its varieties hyacinth, jacinth, jargoon and sp |
| IAIDO | Japanese swordsmanship as a martial art with similar forms including kendo and kenjutsu (5) |
| POETRY | Literary genre with forms including ode, sonnet, villanelle and limerick (6) |
| ENERGY | Property of matter with forms including kinetic and potential (6) |
| STRAIN | Tax Sierra and other form of transport (6) |
| ROOT | Plant parts that come in different forms, including adventitious, fibrous and tap! (4) |
| CANDLE | Hand-poured or dipped item crafted by a chandler from tallow or beeswax for Medieval households with contemporary forms including tea light, pillar or votive (6) |
| GRILL | Metal cooking frame that creates char lines and smoky flavours (5) |
| EMERALD | Formed in Earth's crust from beryllium, aluminium, silicon and oxygen, one of the green gemstones other than jade, malachite, peridot, aventurine or amazonite (7) |
| FELSPAR | Forming some 60 per cent of Earth's crust, a mineral whose gem varieties include amazonite, aventurine, labradorite, moonstone and sunstone (7) |
| GOLDSTONE | Name for aventurine glass with glittering particles or spangles originally thought to be auric (9) |
| INAUDIBLE | One blue and one other form that can't be heard (9) |