| BELLOWS | An instrument for producing a current of air to blow up a fire or sound an organ (7) |
| BLOWING | Producing a current of air |
| FAN | Cause air to blow upon a follower |
| CINEMATOGRAPH | Instrument for producing film (13) |
| AMP | A politician producing a current measure (3) |
| INFLATE | To blow up a balloon or a bicycle tire |
| WOLFCUB | Noisy copper goes in to blow-up a young member of the pack (4,3) |
| AEOLIAN | An --- harp produces a musical sound when a current of air passes over it (7) |
| LIGHTER | A flat-bottomed barge; or, a device for producing a small flame (7) |
| INCENSE | A mixture of fragrant gums and spices, used for producing a sweet smell when burned (7) |
| ANDIRON | Pick up a fire-dog made of strong metal (7) |
| CLINKER | Stony mass of fused residues remaining after coal is burned in a fire or furnace (7) |
| BLOWER | An informal word for a braggart, a speaking tube, a telephone or a whale; or, a device for producing a blast of air, such as a fan (6) |
| POKER | Thought to be related to the German for "brag", the name of a card game of bluff and skill; a bugbear; a mace-bearer; a salamander for stirring a fire; or, a stiff person (5) |
| MATCHSTICK | Part of a phillumenist's collection, reflected in a figure painted by Lowry, seen in the shape of a vegetable julienne or used for nim, a vesta, spill or striker with which to start a fire or a candle |
| DRAUGHT | A current of air, especially one intruding into an enclosed space (7) |
| AEROSOL | A looser concoction for producing a fine spray (7) |
| EVICTED | Expelled for producing a device for holding tea (7) |
| BRIGADE | A military unit must blow up a bridge (7) |
| ENLARGE | Blow up a figure in a green ensemble (7) |