| OZONE | Ring a section of a fairly top layer perhaps |
| PANEL | A saddlecloth; a slip of parchment listing jurors' names, hence a jury; a compartment of a door; a board for an oil painting; or, a section of a fence (5) |
| OSCAR | A statuette of a fairly big traveller |
| CODA | In music, the final part of a fairly long piece which is added in order to finish it off in a pleasing way (4) |
| WARM | Of a fairly high temperature (4) |
| AGENT | Representative of a fairly hard-working type (5) |
| LAMPOON | Make fun of a fairly quiet twerp going round |
| PITCH | An area in a market/street where a busker, performer or trader stations themselves or sets up a stall; a section of a steep climb or rock face; or, a field, stadium etc for playing/practising a game ( |
| PASSAGE | A journey by ship or the route taken; a bird's migration; an extract from a book or newspaper; or, a section of a piece of music (7) |
| LOCK | A tress; a grapple in wrestling; a section of a canal for raising and lowering boats; or, a device opened with a key or combination (4) |
| OVIPAROUS | A proviso arranged about university as a layer perhaps (9) |
| OCTANT | One-eighth of the circumference of a circle; or, a section of a compass rose (6) |
| WARDSISTER | A senior nurse in charge of a section of a hospital (4,6) |
| BASAL | Nearly all the rock forming a bottom layer perhaps |
| PODGE | Insulating layer perhaps seals edges of glasshouse |
| CHORUS | A section of a song in which a group of singers join the soloist (6) |
| CABG | Open-heart surgery in which the rib cage is opened and a section of a blood vessel is grafted from the aorta to the coronary artery to bypass the blocked section of the coronary artery and improve the |
| LEVEL | Instrument with an air bubble designed to determine a horizontal or plumb line; an area of flat farmland; or, a section of a video game (5) |
| TITLE | The heading of a section of a book (5) |
| EDITOR | Person in charge of a section of a newspaper (6) |