| CARBASUS | A sail or canvas: velum |
| BUNT | Baggy centre of a sail or net; a push with horns; a gentle tap of a pitched baseball; or, a manoeuvre in which a pilot draws a half circle in the sky (4) |
| CLEW | Old word for a ball of yam; thread as a guide out of a maze/labyrinth; lower corner of a sail; or, one of the cords by which a hammock is suspended (4) |
| SWEEP | Another word for the steerer of a dragon boat; a sail or vane of a windmill; or, a chimney cleaner (5) |
| TILT | An awning, canopy or canvas for a booth or wagon, e.g; a hut; a tent; a slope; a bias or inclination; a joust; or, a thrust with a lance (4) |
| FLAP | A motion or sound of a flag, sail or a bird's wing; a hinged leaf of a table; a pet door; a loose pendant part of an envelope or a tent, for example; a large broad mushroom; or, a fluster/tizz (4) |
| SHEET | Unit of postage stamps off the press; literary word for a sail; or, a broad expanse of cloud or rain (5) |
| PULLEY | Invented by Archimedes, device with uses including hoisting or lowering a sail or a flag (6) |
| OAR | It might move a boat that doesn't have a sail or a motor |
| EYELET | Small round opening in a sail or shoe for rope or a lace to go through (6) |
| BOAT | It could use a sail or a motor |
| SAMPAN | A boat in eastern Asia propelled by a sail or oars (6) |
| ATRIP | Position for a sail or mast |
| FURL | To roll up a sail, or an umbrella! |
| TEPEE | A conical tent made of skins, cloth or canvas on a frame of poles used by native Americans |
| PRIMER | A substance used as a preparatory coating on wood, metal or canvas (6) |
| HALTER | Rope or canvas on a horse's head (6) |
| PAINT | Applied to a wall or canvas |
| NASALISE | Pronounce with a lowered velum. |
| NASALIZED | Pronounced with a lowered velum (9) |