| EACH | A dull pain, bottom to top (4) |
| ROLL | Play quickly in succession from bottom to top, as a chord with a wavy line next to it |
| AIDE | Assistant's brainwave, moving article from bottom to top (4) |
| EROS | God gets flower from bottom to top (4) |
| LASH | E.g., study anchor from bottom to top (4) |
| EMUS | Goddess moves bottom to top for birds that cannot fly (4) |
| DRAY | Vehicle three feet from bottom to top (4) |
| THIN | Fine clue, bottom to top (4) |
| ACHE | A dull pain you might get in a tooth or in your stomach (4) |
| ACHY | Some coach yesterday suffering a dull pain? (4) |
| STEM | front to back, top to bottom, ... to stern |
| WORM | Trundle a lob bait along the bottom (*to warm whelk) (4,3,4) |
| BUTT | Yet "top" to THEM is "bottom" to US |
| PUMA | Am up from the bottom to see a mountain lion (4) |
| REPAPER | Decorate from top to bottom, or bottom to top |
| DEPTH | From top to bottom, and bottom to top! (5) |
| ARSE | Bottom, to a Brit |
| STAR | Begin trimming bottom to get heavenly body (4) |
| LOOKEDAFTER | "Tended to" equivalent formed by a synonym for "glanced" + the opposite of "before": 2 wds. (Theme answer: When read bottom to top, the circled letters spell a hairstyle) |
| ADIOSAMIGA | Spanish parting phrase whose second word is formed by an anagram of "magi" + A: 2 wds. (Theme answer: When read from bottom to top, this puzzle's circled letters spell a phrase related to the puzzle's |