| BELLOWS | Device for blowing air on a fire (7) |
| BANGALORETORPEDO | Explosive device for blowing gaps in barbed-wire obstacles (9,7) |
| OMNIBUS | Several episodes in one larger instalment of a soap, like Hollyoaks used to air on a Sunday morning (7) |
| OCARINA | Variation in C: air on a wind instrument (7) |
| GSTRING | Bach put air on a thing that gets minimal coverage |
| NEPTUNE | Write about air on a planet |
| WHISTLE | Make a high-pitched noise by blowing air (7) |
| CRACKLE | Make a sound like logs on a fire (7) |
| HABOOBS | Word, from Arabic for "blowing furiously", for wind-driven sandstorms or violent dusters (7) |
| TBD | Up in the air on a schedule briefly |
| TBA | Up in the air, on a schedule: Abbr. |
| TRIBUNE | Roman official gets air on boat (7) |
| ORATION | Speech to air, on rejigging it (7) |
| FLOTANT | Fine fortune worker shows up in the air on coat of arms (7) |
| THERMAL | Column of rising warm air on which eagles soar |
| TRASHTV | It's unlikely to air on PBS |
| BREATHE | Take the air, on going in to swim |
| RECORDER | A simple wind instrument played by blowing air through a mouthpiece (8) |
| STILLLIFE | Jan Jansz. Treck's vanitas of a skull arranged with a black lacquer box, overturned hourglass, scarf, shell and a straw for blowing soap bubbles, among other things; or, a painting of an array of inan |
| FLYHALF | Take only fifty per cent by air on the rugby field (3-4) |