| TUSSLE | Struggle to understand secondary school laboratory experiments, for starters |
| BELLJARS | Glass domes for protecting fragile objects, flower arrangements, taxidermy or for creating a vacuum in laboratory experiments (4.4) |
| BUNSENBURNER | Heater for laboratory experiments (6,6) |
| TESTTUBES | In which laboratory experiments are done ? (4-5) |
| LAB | Room for scientific experiments, for short |
| LABS | Places for scientific experiments for short |
| ESP | "Gift" tested with ganzfeld experiments, for short |
| NTESTS | Los Alamos experiments, for short |
| BRILLIANTINE | Exceptionally clever in leading experiments for the hair (12) |
| MRWIZARD | Moniker of the author of "Experiments for Young Scientists" |
| ATESTS | White Sands experiments, for short |
| GETSET | Be prepared to experiment, for example, in a lift (3,3) |
| LITMUSTEST | Laboratory experiment, content of chemical it must establish (6,4) |
| INDUSTRIAL | Running water experiment for use in manufacturing (10) |
| PSYCHOMETRIC | Cop out with chemistry experiment for this type of test (12) |
| PILOTSCHEME | Experiment for an aviator (5,6) |
| TRIAL | Experiment for which one may enter dock? (5) |
| ACIDTEST | Ultimate experiment for something with a low pH value (4,4) |
| NTEST | Explosive experiment, for short |
| ATEST | Nuclear experiment, for short |