| TILIDIE | "I'm a leaf on a windy day/Pretty soon I'll be blown away," sang The Beach Boys (3,1,3) |
| CALIFORNIAGIRLS | "Well East Coast girls are hip, I really dig those styles they wear," sang The Beach Boys in '65 (10,5) |
| WIND | An anemometer? I'll be blown (4,10) |
| GROW | "Since you went away the days _ long and soon I'll hear old winter's song, but I miss you most of all my darling when Autumn Leaves start to fall..." -Nat King Cole (1952) |
| SUNSHINE | "You'll never know dear, how much I love you; Please don't take my ... away," sang Gene Autry |
| ANON | How soon I'll see you with no name briefly (4) |
| SARGENT | Maestro who made his debut in 1921 conducting his An Impression on a Windy Day before serving as chief conductor of the Proms for nearly 20 years (7) |
| LILYPAD | Large leaf on a pond (4, 3) |
| JANUARY | Pretty soon |
| ERELONG | Pretty soon |
| SWINGWIDEOPEN | What a screen door may do on a windy day |
| RIPPLY | Like a pond's surface on a windy day |
| SAIL | Take a boat out on a windy day |
| AIRBORNEPARASOLSITES | Trees, rooftops, etc. - in short, places where sunshades may end up on a windy day? |
| FLYAKITE | What one might do on a windy day to test opinion (3,1,4) |
| KITER | Parkgoer on a windy day, maybe |
| KITE | Thing to fly on a windy day |
| DRIFTY | Like fallen snow on a windy day |
| WHITECAPS | Shore sights on a windy day |
| HATS | They may blow off on a windy day |