| IRENOLOGY | The study or science of peace (9) |
| PLUTOLOGY | The study or science of wealth (9) |
| TECTONICS | From "builder", the study of the structure of Earth's lithosphere and crustal plates; or, the art or science of construction or architecture (9) |
| ORTHOPTIC | The study or treatment of irregularities of the eyes (9) |
| HERBALISM | The study or use of the medicinal properties of plants (9) |
| CEREOLOGY | The study, or investigation, of crop circles (9) |
| ELOCUTION | The study or practice of formal public speaking, with regard to pronunciation and control (9) |
| MAP | From the Latin meaning "sheet of the world", any one of the many diagrammatic representations of Earth's surface created in the art or science of cartography (3) |
| ECOLOGY | Study of the environment or science of the union? (7) |
| ESCAPOLOGY | The study or use of methods of freeing oneself from any sort of constraint or confinement (10) |
| ETHICS | The study or the science of morals (6) |
| AGRICULTURE | The art or science of cultivating the ground, including the harvesting of crops (11) |
| ARISTOLOGY | An unusual word, from the Greek for "breakfast, lunch" plus "study", for the art or science of good eating and entire experience of dining (10) |
| AFTERMATH | Wake when US students may have English or science? (9) |
| ASTRONOMY | No grand chef's art or science (9) |
| AERONAUTICS | The study or practice of all aspects of flight through the air (11) |
| DACTYLIOLOGY | From Greek for "finger", a term for the study or lore of finger-rings or of engraved antique gems (12) |
| HERALDRY | The study or design of coats of arms |
| HOROLOGY | The art or science of making timepieces or of measuring time (8) |
| MEDICINE | From "physician, doctor", word for the art or science of preserving and restoring health; or, a pharmaceutical analeptic, cure, drug or remedy (8) |