| COLONNADES | In architecture, long sequences of evenlyspaced columns (10) |
| COLONNADE | In classical architecture, a long sequence of columns joined by their entablature (9) |
| LITANY | Long sequence of chanted prayers (6) |
| ALGORITHMS | Finite sequences of precise instructions for solving problems or performing computations (10) |
| FILMSTRIPS | Sequences of still images once used for educational purposes (10) |
| ANTHILL | Anyone at first, latest in long sequence sick in crowded tenement (7) |
| SWARMS | Dense bodies of flying bees, hence clouds of insects, crowds of people, showers of meteors, sequences of earthquakes or other myriads moving en masse (6) |
| NEDKELLY | Who was the subject of Sidney Nolan's series of paintings from 1946-47. considered to be one of the greatest sequences of Australian paintings of the 20th century? (3,5) |
| LINES | Former name of the units of magnetic flux known as maxwells; ancestral or chronological sequences of people; rows of printed or written words; or, railway tracks (5) |
| CHAINS | Sequences of links, whether in the form of fast food outlets, house buyers and sellers, mountains, necklaces, shackles or strings of sausages (6) |
| QUINTS | Fifths in music: sequences of five cards in piquet (6) |
| TRICKS | Sequences of cards forming rounds of play in bridge (6) |
| SAGA | Long sequence |
| CARTOONS | Animated films made up of sequences of drawings |
| STEPS | Sequences of foot movements forming the basis of dance patterns (5) |
| DANCE | Sequences of steps and movements sometimes professionally coordinated in choreography (5) |
| OVERS | What are sequences of six balls in cricket? (5) |
| SENTENCES | Sequences of words used in court judgements |
| SCENES | Sequences of continuous action in a TV drama or sitcom (6) |
| THREADS | Sequences of linked posts in online communication (7) |