| DALI | "Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening" artist |
| SALVADORDALI | "Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate a Second Before Awakening" artist |
| DALIS | "Dream Caused by the Flight of a Bee Around a Pomegranate One Second Before Awakening" and others |
| NEST | A bed of a being, bink of a bee, burrow of a badger or literal "sitting-down place" of a bird, built in the process of nidification; or, the brood occupying such a breeding ground (4) |
| AIR | Invisible gaseous mixture through which radio or sound waves travel; a breeze or zephyr, such as that needed to disperse a samara; a melody; or, the "flight" of a skier mid jump (3) |
| BRIGGS | Author-illustrator remembered for his story about the flight of a boy and a snowman on a winter's night and his tale about a grumpy Father Christmas (6) |
| GARNET | Derived from Latin meaning "pomegranate", a gem that is the colour of the arils of said fruit (6) |
| VOLLEY | Which term describes the flight of a number of missiles together (6) |
| FORE | Scot's interjection used to warn anyone standing or moving in the flight of a golf ball. |
| HOVER | US word for a helicopter; an almost stationary flight of a kestrel or of the aforementioned aircraft; or, a brooder for keeping chicks warm (5) |
| STINGER | A venom-injecting part of a bee or wasp; a cocktail of brandy and creme de menthe; or, a painful blow (7) |
| SWERVE | An abrupt deviation or change of direction; a veer to avoid a collision; or, a curved flight of a ball (6) |
| STAMPEDE | Word for the wild flight of a panicked herd of trampling beasts or crowd of scrambling shoppers; or, a rodeo (8) |
| MOLECULE | ... One unit of alcohol perhaps a second ...before end of spree united in cell, drunk (8) |
| APPLESANDPEARS | The flight of a cockney costermonger? (6,3,5) |
| ARCED | Like the flight of a boomerang |
| PLOTTER | Conspirator follows the flight of a plane (7) |
| BUZZ | Sound made by the wings of a bee in flight |
| TOWER | Medieval war machine; a belfry; donjon; or, the high flight of a bird (5) |
| SCOPA | Brush-like tuft of hairs on the hind leg of a bee used for collecting pollen (4,1) |