| COMPANY | Collective noun for a flock of wigeon; a unit of Girl Guides; the crew of a ship; or, a group of touring actors, actresses or opera singers (7) |
| CONSORT | Spouse of a reigning monarch; an accompanying ship; or, a group of instruments, such as a chest of viols (7) |
| TROOP | Unit of Girl Guides or Boy Scouts. (5) |
| SPANDAUBALLET | Soul Boys of the Western World is the name of the new documentary film, as well as upcoming 2015 tou |
| TROOPS | Units of Girl Scouts |
| ALWAYS | "You Can't ___Get What Tou Want" |
| AMEN | "Tou got that right!" |
| WORLDCUP | Major football tou rnament (5, 3) |
| CHARM | Word, from "song, incantation", for a magic spell; allure or fascination; a trinket for a bracelet; or, another noun for a flock of goldfinches (5) |
| LANE | A narrow often rural road; or, a division of a waterway or airspace as a route for a ship or a plane (4) |
| GAME | Derived from the annual ritual of swan-upping, the collective noun for a flock of swans when kept for pleasure (4) |
| WEDGE | Style of shoe with a block heel; or, a collective noun for a flock of flying geese (5) |
| LANDING | Touchdown of an aircraft; the disembarkation of a ship; or, a level area at the top of a staircase (7) |
| SAILOR | Member of the crew of a ship (6) |
| BOOM | A loud resonant sound of a bass drum, bittern, cannon, explosion, thunderclap, shock wave etc; a spar on a ship; or, a sudden surge or uptick in births, business or prosperity (4) |
| MURMURATION | Collective noun for a flock of typically thousands of starlings in preroost flight, displaying a for |
| SAILORS | They make up the crew of a ship? |
| FLYINGSUIT | A one-piece garment worn by the crew of a military or light aircraft (6,4) |
| BOARD | A side of a ship; or, a wooden plank/sheet on which to serve cheese or to play chess, for example (5) |
| RAFT | A flat floating structure of lashed logs, thus a flat mass of buoyant ice, penguins, sea otters, vegetation or wigeon or other waterfowl (4) |