| STAIRS | Indoor steps, flight of ... |
| STAIR | Each of a set of indoor steps |
| STAIRCASE | Indoor flight of steps (9) |
| WING | Flock of plovers; a flight of dragons; either of the two lateral petals of a sweet pea flower; or, a piece of theatrical side scenery (4) |
| STAMPEDE | Rush scattering of animals / confused headlong rush or flight of a group of people |
| VOLLEY | Rapid flight of arrows, fusillade of bullets or an outburst of words (6) |
| TEAM | Meaning "childbearing", a word originally for a brood or litter, later a set of draught animals working in a harness together; a flight of ducks or geese; or, a squad of athletes (4) |
| FOOT | Bottom of a bed, flight of stairs, hill or page; or, a unit of 12 inches (4) |
| STEP | Unit of a flight of stairs |
| JETLAG | Consequence of flight of black convict |
| PERRON | Make mistake by parking on flight of steps |
| STAIRWAY | Ray waits around flight of steps (8) |
| STARE | Look intently at a sound flight of steps |
| BALLISTICS | Study of the flight of projectiles (10) |
| NIKOLAIRIMSKYKORSAKOV | The composer of Flight of the Bumblebee |
| GHAT | Flight of steps to a riverbank |
| MMIII | Year of the final flight of the Concordes |
| BRET | Half of the Flight of the Conchords, ... McKenzie (4) |
| MANIA | Wild / violent abnormal excitability, exaggerated feelings of well-being, flight of ideas, excessive activity |
| OTTO | War of the Worlds and Flight of the Phoenix's Miranda ... (4) |