| DOWNWARD | Descent, a ... movement |
| STOCK | A tree trunk or main stem; a perennial part of a herbaceous plant; a person's ancestry or line of descent; a fund or store; or, a farm's collective animals, kept for meat or milk (5) |
| ESPLANADES | Mounties plan a descent a€“ that includes waterside walks (10) |
| LINEAGE | Making the descent a row at a time (7) |
| FLUTTER | An informal word for a modest bet; a toss of a coin; or, a movement of a flag or a bird/butterfly's wings (7) |
| EDDY | A movement in a stream of air or water in which the current doubles back on itself, causing a mini whirlwind or whirlpool (4) |
| CODA | In music, a passage added at the end of a movement to bring it to a conclusion (4) |
| INTERLUDE | A section in a movement of a musical piece (9) |
| SHIFT | 19th-century chemise made of homespun cotton or linen; a movement of the hand on a violin's fingerboard; or, a change in the direction of true wind in sailing (5) |
| CADENZA | In music, a flourish for a solo instrument at some important stage of a movement (7) |
| AQUATIC | A question applied to a movement of water (7) |
| DADAISM | The old man is embraced by a maiden in a movement defying social convention (7) |
| CONTINENTALDRIFT | A movement that can add to a deep divide? |
| SCOUT | Member of a movement founded Lord Baden-Powell senior to a Cub (5) |
| LUDDITES | Members of a movement of British workers (1811-16) who destroyed factory machinery that they saw as a threat to their jobs, especially in the textile industry (8) |
| MODERNITY | The present-day thinking is this is a movement with a new agenda (9) |
| ZIONIST | Follower of a movement for the development and protection of a Jewish nation in Israel (7) |
| REPRISE | Repetition in music, especially a return to the first theme of a movement (7) |
| ORBIT | As an alternative, a part of a movement from The Planets? (5) |
| SCISSORS | They cut a movement in gymnastics and a rugger pass (8) |