| LEETIDE | Christopher bound and flowing with the wind (3,4) |
| FOLIAGE | With agile bound and shake of head, leaves (7) |
| EMPTIED | European lawmaker bound and evacuated (7) |
| DIEHARD | Tradition-bound and obstinately opinionated |
| PRANCES | Bounds and capers wildly around the central point (7) |
| EARNEST | Bound and determined |
| TROELIE | Palm tree flowing with oil |
| NERVIER | New England river flowing with less constraint (7) |
| STRANGE | Set bounds and field from left field (7) |
| UNHEARD | Runs when tardy, out of bounds and out of earshot (7) |
| DEFINES | …challenges bounds and limits (7) |
| NOCANDO | Know scant idol to be out of bounds and impossible (2,3,2) |
| JOHNGREENLEAFWHITTIER | US Quaker poet and advocate of the abolition of slavery who wrote Snow-Bound and the hymn Dear Lord and Father of Mankind (4,9,8) |
| EXODUS | Book that's the source of the phrase "a land flowing with milk and honey" |
| ALAND | "___ flowing with milk and honey" (Canaan, in the Bible) |
| PECK | Author of books including A Patchwork Tale, The Skirts of Time, A Garden Enclosed, House-Bound and Home for the Holidays (4) |
| LAIDIN | "They must be bound and ___ some dark room": "The Comedy of Errors" |
| CANAAN | Land flowing with milk and honey, half a calf and leavened bread (6) |
| MEALSONWHEELS | For the house bound and what lions think people on roller skates are (5,2,6) |
| LAND | "... a ___ flowing with milk and honey": Exodus |