| ARABLE | From the Latin meaning "to plough", type of farmland suitable for growing crops, sometimes used as the nesting habitat of lapwings, grey partridges and other birds (6) |
| HAILSTONES | Disaster for a crop, sometimes |
| ONIONS | "Green" crop, sometimes |
| LEAGUE | From the Latin meaning "to bind", a word for an alliance also used to describe an association of sports teams or a form of rugby (6) |
| SURGE | From the Latin meaning "to rise", a sudden transient movement of a crowd, increase in power or rush of emotion; the rolling swell of the sea; or, a billowing cloud (5) |
| SURPRISE | From the Latin meaning "to seize", a word for a sudden attack originally, later an astonishing or unexpected event, fact or present etc; or, the feeling of mild shock as a result of said startlement ( |
| SPECTRUM | From the Latin meaning "to look at", the range of colours visible in a rainbow, from red to violet (8) |
| VOLET | From the Latin meaning "to fly", one of the three wings of a triptych (5) |
| POWER | From the Latin meaning "to be able", word for might, rule, energy or force, that also means the rate of doing work, measured in watts (5) |
| AFFLATUS | From the Latin meaning "to breathe or to blow upon", word for divine creative impulse or inspiration (8) |
| SERPENTTEETH | Jason finally gets to the place where he finds a treasure he is seeking. He has to complete two tasks. The first task was to plough a field using two fire-breathing bulls and to sow what in the field? |
| LAVENDER | From the Latin meaning "to wash", a plant with fragrant flowers yielding essential oil used for aromatherapy, natural soaps, pillow sprays or caandles (8) |
| AUCTION | From the Latin meaning "to increase", a sale based on bidding such as any of those held in rooms at Bonhams, Christie's or Sotheby's (7) |
| VIEW | From the Latin meaning "to see", a prospect or sight of something such open countryside or other natural scenery; or, a work of art or a photograph depicting thus (4) |
| ILLUSION | From the Latin meaning "to mock, ridicule or make a sport of", a false idea or belief; a deceptive appearance; a hallucination; or, very fine netting or tulle for veils (8) |
| RODENT | From the Latin meaning "to gnaw", an animal such as squirrel, mouse, guinea pig or chinchilla (6) |
| CANDLE | From the Latin meaning "to glow or glisten", an illumination such as a cerge, dip, taper or tealight (6) |
| LAVA | From the Latin meaning "to wash", magma or molten rock when erupting from a volcano's vent (4) |
| DORM | From the Latin meaning "to sleep", informal word for a boarding school bedroom with several bunks (4) |
| ATAT | Armoured land vehicle forming part of the Imperial Army in The Empire Strikes Back, referred to as t |