| SAVEALL | Any device preventing waste or loss; a light sail set to catch the breeze spilled from a larger sheet; dialect for an apron; or, a miser (4-3) |
| AIRFIELD | Catch the breeze on a soft landing after a high (8) |
| KITE | Light sail (4) |
| STUMPER | Informal word for a particularly perplexing poser, problem or puzzle that pothers or puts one at a loss; a boaster; or, a wicketkeeper (7) |
| AMNESIA | Memory loss - a name is muddled (7) |
| JIBES | Light sails such as spinnakers (5) |
| UNHIP | "Shee, you guys are so ____ it's a wonder your bums don't fall off" (Zaphod Beeblebrox) |
| SHEER | Sexy, in a way^SHEE |
| DAMN | "Well shee-it!" |
| PDF | File type for shee' music |
| TELEGRAPH | Any device or system that allows the transmission of information by coded signal over distance, or the device for transmitting printed information by wire or radio wave. (9) |
| SENSOR | Any device that receives a signal or stimulus and responds to it in a distinctive manner (6) |
| PANE | A single slab of glass, aka light, in a window or door; or, a unit of stamps, cut from a larger sheet (4) |
| SPINNAKER | Large lightweight triangular sail set from the foremast of a racing yacht when running before the wind (9) |
| ROYAL | An Old English size of printing paper; a sail set next above the topgallant; or, a stag with 12 points, six on each antler (5) |
| IMPLANT | Any device or material, used for repairing or replacing part of the body. (7) |
| RIGGING | Ropes etc. by which the mast of a ship are supported and the sails set |
| OFFCUT | Word for a fent, fragment, oddment, remnant or other scrap severed or left over from a larger piece (6) |
| SHODDY | A yarn or fabric made from wool waste or clippings (6) |
| TRAP | It may be set to catch a speeder |