| DAMPDOWN | Eg wet a greenhouse floor and staging to increase humidity (4,4) |
| RALLYING | Joining forces with king and staging recovery |
| DRAMATURGY | Study of drama and staging (10) |
| SATURATE | Wet, wet, wet: a taster u-turns to how water will do it! (8) |
| DAMPNESS | Being a bit wet, a politician among Europeans succumbs finally (8) |
| TAPWATER | Main supply to wet a part with (3-5) |
| WATERSKI | Be pulled by speedboat – getting awfully wet, a risk |
| SWEATING | Awfully wet - a sign you're perspiring! (8) |
| ORANGERY | A building, such as a greenhouse, in which citrus trees are grown (8) |
| WHITLOCK | Max ........ , artistic gymnast; 2016 Olympics floor and pommel horse gold medallist (8) |
| MOISTENS | Wets a bit |
| NELLIKIM | U.S.S.R. woman gymnast who won the 1976 Olympic floor and vault gold medals (5,3) |
| REPOTTED | Moved, as in a greenhouse |
| BENCH | A bink, pew, scamble, settle or other long form; a rower's thwart in a boat; a judge's seat; a platform upon which to exhibit a dog at a show; or, a stout worktop, such as a potting table in a greenho |
| SURFACES | floors and countertops |
| LIGHT | A pane of a greenhouse; or, a division of a mullioned window (5) |
| ROOF | An area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling (4) |
| FUTON | Japanese padded quilt placed on a floor and used as a bed (5) |
| GOFORAWALK | Gawk stupidly at a floor and take a stroll (2,3,1,4) |
| WATERUNDERTHE | Wet a third-degree burn injury. It has happened and cannot be changed (5,5,3,6) |