| WINDDOWN | Chill breeze coming from the north |
| WINDFALL | Chill breeze no longer blowing? (4,4) |
| ONSHORE | (Of a breeze) coming in from the ocean (7) |
| UNWINDS | Sun sparkling, breeze coming in, relaxes (7) |
| HHN | Bird coming from the north (3) |
| THORN | Coming from the north, this can be penetrative (5) |
| NORSE | Vikings coming from the north or southeast (5) |
| HEN | Bird coming from the north (3) |
| ASTRAY | Coming from the north-east, Raymond is off-course (6) |
| GARNET | Stone coming from the north in great variety (6) |
| MISTRAL | Coming from the north in France, I quit a travesty of justice (7) |
| AZIMUTH | The angular distance from the north or south point of the horizon to the foot of the vertical circle through a heavenly body. In space, it describes the horizontal direction of a celestial body. |
| SAGAS | Stories from the north - the same from the south? (5) |
| DOODLEBUG | A colloquial name used by the Allies for the V-1 flying bomb, launched from the North Coast of France from 1944 (9) |
| MISSAL | Girl from the north shares letters with girl from the south in book for the masses |
| REDKITE | Bird of prey currently more common in Menorca than Mallorca though the population increases in the winter with the arrival of migrants from the north (3,4) |
| HARRIS | Lewis and - - -, island in the Outer Hebrides, separated from the North West Coast of Scotland by the Minch (6) |
| NAY | A negative vote from the north, at the end of the day |
| EQUATOR | Name the great circle of the earth, equidistant from the North and South Poles (7) |
| ABDOMENS | Thoraxes the sailors get in the dome from the north (8) |