| STAIRS | A flight, of course, usually ends with a landing |
| PARASKI | Hybrid jumping sport with a landing target |
| ADVERB | Part of speech that usually ends with a y |
| HOMESALE | It usually ends with a moving experience |
| AESOP | Greek storyteller known for fables that usually end with a moral, such as slow and steady wins the race or one good turn deserves another (5) |
| SIDE | One of the two surfaces of a coin; or, a main course's usually salad- or veg-based supplementary adjoin (4) |
| TEAM | Meaning "childbearing", a word originally for a brood or litter, later a set of draught animals working in a harness together; a flight of ducks or geese; or, a squad of athletes (4) |
| WING | Flock of plovers; a flight of dragons; either of the two lateral petals of a sweet pea flower; or, a piece of theatrical side scenery (4) |
| KRILLS | The shrimp-like _____'_ life usually ends in the gut of a baleen whale. |
| FAIRWAY | A good distance on the course usually taken through harbour (7) |
| ENTREE | Course usually taken with other courses |
| PAR | 72 On a golf course, usually |
| SHOWER | Disparaging British military slang for a group of people regarded as incompetent, untidy or a worthless bane; moreover, a flight of arrows, pelting of hail or scud of rain (6) |
| DOMAINNAME | A college's usually ends in .edu |
| TAG | What a baseball rundown usually ends in |
| TICTACTOE | Kids' game that usually ends in a draw |
| ASHES | "People who fight fire with fire usually end up with ___": Abigail Van Buren |
| TEABAG | It usually ends up in hot water |
| GARBAGEBAG | Purchase that usually ends up in the trash |
| NAIL | Item that usually ends up getting hammered |