| UNWINDS | In the air and sun, out and about, relaxes |
| UNSEALS | Opens with the sun out and a jumble sale going on (7) |
| LONGHOP | A delivery in cricket that is slow in the air and pitches short, giving the batter an easy hit (4,3) |
| CHIPPED | Had shot in the air and caused some damage |
| ASTAIRE | He said "I just put my feet in the air and move them around" |
| TENUOUS | Weak sun out, perhaps, around the East (7) |
| SUZANNE | Zena, taking the sun, out with Ms Somers (7) |
| DURNESS | Red sun's out in northwest Scotland township (7) |
| NUDISTS | They sit and sun around 1st December in the altogether (7) |
| CONSUME | Sun out, come round to have a meal (7) |
| GERMANY | What may be sneezed into the air - and then some land |
| UNDRESS | Take off covering when red sun's out |
| PARASOL | The name of what light umbrella comes from Italian for "protecting against" and "sun"? (7) |
| DUNK | In this shot, a player jumps in the air and puts the ball through the basket from above the rim. (4) |
| UNSEAL | Open, with the sun out and the ale flowing (6) |
| STIR | ___ jump, a gymnastic exercise performed by leaping in the air and thrusting out the arms and legs (4) |
| STAR | ____ jump, a gymnastic exercise performed by leaping in the air and thrusting out the arms and legs (4) |
| SHINTY | Scottish game resembling hockey, in which the ball can be played in the air and with either side of the stick |
| CLOUDS | They're up in the air and clamorous in the Civil Service (6) |
| UNSHEATHE | With sun out and warmth, he will take the cover off |