| SEAANCHOR | Device to keep a vessel heading into the wind or reduce drifting (3,6) |
| MOORING | Place to keep a vessel - space on the counter, one that's no good (7) |
| ABUT | Go alongside a vessel heading towards port (4) |
| LUFF | Flap, like a sail heading into the wind |
| LIETO | Heading into the wind, be still at sea grappling with Eliot? (3,2) |
| VOLAUVENT | A small appetising bouchee, croustade, pie or puff with a savoury filling, whose name, from "flight in the wind" or "windblown", refers to the lightness of the pastry (3-2-4) |
| HEADSTALL | Boss's unbelievable device to keep a nag under control |
| RENEWABLE | Harvesting the power of sunlight, the high temperatures of the earth's crust, the wind or waves; ... |
| POLLUTION | Green chemistry is an approach to chemistry that endeavours to prevent or reduce _________ (9) |
| INCUBATOR | Device to keep the clutch from failing (9) |
| AUTOPILOT | One enters car scheme for device to keep on course (9) |
| SOFTPEDAL | To tone down or reduce in effect (4-5) |
| PRIVATEER | Ship, vessel heading east - someone impertinently looking around it |
| HOTPLATES | Devices to keep food warm (9) |
| ATTENUATE | Weaken or reduce in force |
| DROGUE | Device to keep a ship from drifting |
| STENT | Device to keep a blood vessel open (5) |
| SAIL | Structure used to propel a boat by means of the wind; or, a panel forming part of the vane of a windmill (4) |
| SPOOM | A variation of "foam" that, as a verb, means "scud or sail fast before the wind"; or, as a noun, a frothy sorbet (5) |
| BUNGEEWARMER | Device to keep a springy cord from contracting too much in winter? |