| COOLINGBREEZE | A refreshing movement in the air (7,6) |
| CENTRALLONDON | Ann controlled movement in the heart of the city (7,6) |
| STURMUNDDRANG | A German literary movement in the late 18th century (5,3,5) |
| COUNTERMOTION | Opposing proposal for movement in the shop? (7,6) |
| SABREDANCE | Movement in the final act of Aram Khachaturian's 1942 ballet Gayane that gave Love Sculpture a hit single in the UK in 1968 |
| INN | In a way a refreshing place (3) |
| RUINS | Such remains were often depicted in the art of the Romanticist movement in the early 19th century (5) |
| TEACADDY | Does he carry the cups for a refreshing drink? Or the contents? (3,5) |
| BLOOD | For Dracula, a refreshing scrub in his tub? There's the rub! (5,4) |
| BATH | For Dracula, a refreshing scrub in his tub? There's the rub! (5,4) |
| BISTRO | A refreshing little place (in France?) (6) |
| CAFE | A refreshing place in America feeds one internally (4) |
| LEMONADE | A refreshing article in "Le Monde" (8) |
| PEAR | Frapp? - a refreshing bottle for the conference (4) |
| MINTOREOS | Popular cookies in a refreshing variety |
| STATUARY | A number of those from the cast were part of religious movement in the 1980s? (8) |
| SUGARPLUM | Dance Of The ____ Fairy, movement in the ballet The Nutcracker by Tchaikovsky (5,4) |
| LEETIDE | Water movement in the same direction as the wind |
| SAINTLUCIA | One involved in Asian cult movement in the Caribbean (5,5) |
| CARTHORSE | It gives a slow, steady movement in the orchestra arrangement (9) |