| ANNOUNCEMENT | Declaration of a new word for something material in construction (12) |
| RETRONYM | New word for something old |
| FELT | Had the sensation it was something material but not woven (4) |
| SILVOPASTURE | The second-last solution in the graphic describes how we can integrate natural foliage - trees, bush, grass with agriculture. It is a new word to us. (12) |
| NEOLOGISM | Find a new word for backward men who are about to demolish igloos |
| COINAGE | Devising a new word for brass or tin (7) |
| REDEFINE | Come up with a new word for 'thin- sounding, slender' (8) |
| WEARDOWN | Coin a new word for "Exhaust" (4,4) |
| COINS | Invents a new word for hard currency |
| INTERS | Insert a new word for 'buries' (6) |
| COIN | Find a new word for money (4) |
| CONCRETENOUN | Word for something tangible |
| FRESH | A new word for "cool" (5) |
| HOOK | An attachment on a mixer for kneading dough; a tool for crochet; a letter used to spell a new word in Scrabble; or, a catchy pop phrase (4) |
| COB | Word for something rounded or sturdy, such as a boule of bread, core of an ear of corn, hazelnut, lump of coal or short-legged type of horse (3) |
| CRYPTIC | From Greek for "hidden", a word for something mysterious, obscure, occult, puzzling or secret, such as a clue in an enigmatic crossword of the same name; or, the camouflaging colouring of certain anim |
| BOULE | French word for something globular, such as a cobloaf, round piece of dough, metal orb for petanque or for the original shape of a Verneuil imitation ruby or sapphire (5) |
| NONPAREIL | Word for something regarded as unequalled, such as a painted bunting; a fine russet apple; or, one of "hundreds and thousands" of rainbow- coloured sprinkles used to decorate a chocolate button of the |
| AVOWAL | A positive declaration of a promise to a novice driver (6) |
| ANAGRAM | What is a transposition of the letters of a word or sentence to form a new word or sentence (7) |