| CONFLATE | Put together to form a whole (8) |
| PANPIPES | A number of reeds or whistles of graduated lengths, bound together to form a musical instrument (8) |
| SYNTHESIS | Process of bringing together to form a whole |
| MASS | Join or gather together to form a whole |
| EUROSTAR | Money celebrity put together to acquire train |
| COALESCE | Bring together to form one mass (8) |
| BARCLAYS | In 1896, Gurney & Co, Norwich, were one of 20 private banking firms that joined together to form this well-known bank (8) |
| EMIRATES | On independence six of the seven Trucial States joined together to form the United Arab ... |
| CHILLI | One of a number of capsicum pods strung together to form a decorative ristra; or, the red spice derived from said pepper, used to flavour a dish served "con carne" (with meat) (6) |
| PUTSTOGETHER | Assembles various materials to form a whole (4,8) |
| SPELT | Put letters together to form a word (past tense) |
| COMPLEMENTARY | Acting together to form a balanced whole (13) |
| INTEGRATE | Combine things to form a whole (9) |
| JIGSAW | Puzzle with pieces of various shapes to be fitted together to form a picture (6) |
| CRANES | Origami constructions of which a thousand are chained together to form a senbazuru |
| TEXT | From "to weave", the words collectively "woven" together to form a book; or, the tome of writings itself (4) |
| AMALGAMATES | Blends together to form a new combination |
| MASSING | Coming together to form a group |
| JOINTLY | Thus, chaps can get together to form a union (7) |
| CYST | Cluster of cells grouped together to form a sac (4) |