| WINDMILL | Building with sets of sails or vanes characteristic of the Dutch landscape (8) |
| TENEMENTHOUSE | Building with sets of rooms forming residences within (8,5) |
| SUIT | Full complement of sails; or, a set of armour or clothes (4) |
| HOBBEMA | The Alberta community of Maskwacis was formerly known as ___, named for the Dutch landscape painter who lived from 1638 to 1709 |
| HYDROFOIL | Vessel that rides up on fixed vane or vanes (9) |
| MIZEN | Kind of sail or mast; I'm zen (anag.) (5) |
| SWEEP | Another word for the steerer of a dragon boat; a sail or vane of a windmill; or, a chimney cleaner (5) |
| UTENSILS | Enlist cooks in America with sets of knives (8) |
| RUISDAEL | Jacob van ___, Dutch landscape painter described by Kenneth Clark as "the greatest master of the natural vision before Constable" |
| RUYSDAEL | Salomon van, Dutch landscape painter (8) |
| HALYARDS | Ropes for raising and lowering sails or flags (8) |
| GINRUMMY | Game with sets and runs |
| EVANESCE | Part of the vane's centre will fade away |
| CROQUET | Lawn game played with mallets and hoops that was popularised in the UK by John Jaques when he packaged the game with sets of rules in the 1850s (7) |
| CARBASUS | A sail or canvas: velum |
| FORZA | The well-known overture to Verdi's La ____ del Destino starts with sets of three unison Es from the brass and bassoons |
| RAGS | Scraps or oddments of cloth for making rugs and dolls, curling the hair or cleaning; informal word for tabloids; sails or tattered clothes; or, herds of colts (4) |
| OCTAVES | Very English To... performance with sets of eight notes (7) |
| EYELET | An aperture, cringle or grommet for the passage of cord, lace or ribbon in a boot, corset or sail; or, one of a series of embroidered holes in broderie anglaise (6) |
| MILL | Type of building with vanes or sails for converting wind into energy to grind wheat or rye grains into flour (4) |