| TELEKINESIS | The moving of objects with mental power (11) |
| TRENDY | Attempt to get hold of object with it (6) |
| PSYCHIATRIC | Person employed to help with family issues of people with mental problems (11,6,6) |
| CONCEALMENT | Suppression of college at one time associated with mental disorder (11) |
| IMAGINATION | Mental power of invention |
| TRAFFICKING | clandestine moving of goods |
| GRAVITATION | The phenomenon in which all objects with mass or energy are attracted to each other |
| THEATRESTAR | Objects with new starter as top actor (7,4) |
| TRANSPORTATION | The moving of goods |
| TRANSPLANTATION | One's left Euston, say, without proposal for the moving of stock? |
| DEPLOYMENT | The moving of troops into position |
| INTERFERING | Bury the moving finger for being meddlesome (11) |
| LAZYSUSAN | Revolving tray or tabletop to help in the moving of food (4,5) |
| THEMAGICBOX | 1951 film biopic of the moving picture pioneer William Friese Greene (3,5,3) |
| BETHLEM | A variation of the name of England's first hospital for people with mental illnesses, part of the hospital's presentday name (7) |
| MARBLE | In the game taw, one of a number of glass balls which a player may lose, hence the idea behind their association with mental faculties (6) |
| GLORIFY | Praise moving of girl in front of yard (7) |
| ACUMEN | Account, you said, with the guys with mental acuteness (6) |
| STRENGTH | Physical or mental power tested in sports; or, one of the Tarot cards (8) |
| IDEATION | For mental power I would dine at home with zero interruption (8) |