| OARAGE | Blades, sculls, spoons, sweeps and other accoutrements collectively required for propelling boats; or, the pulling or stroking motion of said paddles, when rowing (6) |
| OARS | Which instruments are used for propelling boats (4) |
| ROWING | Also called sculling, sport of propelling boats/shells with oars (6) |
| CLEANS | Sweeps and dusts |
| HOVERMOWER | Mile covered by person propelling boat near Brighton? Type of cutter (5,5) |
| PUNTPOLE | Means of propelling boat (4,4) |
| ROWER | One propelling boat (5) |
| DALE | Legendary TV personality and presenter of Supermarket Sweep and The National Lottery: In It to Win It, ---- Winton (4) |
| GLOVEPUPPETS | Marionettes of a certain type, such as Sooty, Sweep and Soo (5,7) |
| SOOTHSAYING | *"You can't wrestle a chimney sweep and come out clean," e.g.? |
| PADDLE | A barefooted meander in shallow water; a dabble by a duck; a utensil for shaping butter/gnocchi or for mixing; or, an oar for propelling a canoe (6) |
| CORDITE | Smokeless explosive material used for propelling bullets and shells (7) |
| FIN | An organ in many aquatic vertebrates and invertebrates for propelling, steering, balancing / an underwater swimmer's flipper |
| POLE | General word for a quant used for propelling a barge or punt (4) |
| UNRIG | Run out returned soldier and remove ship's accoutrements (5) |
| SOOTY | Friend of Sweep and Soo (5) |
| OLYMPICROWING | It includes events like quadruple sculls and coxless pair |
| SWORDFISH | Swimmer sculls up and down fluidly, ignoring slight hiccup at first |
| BARGEPOLE | Elope and grab back stick for propelling vessel |
| QUANT | Punting pole for propelling a barge; or, a fashion designer who popularised miniskirts, hot pants and patterned tights during the swinging Sixties (5) |