| FIRMAMENT | It's the sky a company meant to change (9) |
| ACCOMPANIMENT | A company meant to request a side dish (13) |
| ATRIUM | The cavaedium in an ancient Roman domus, open to the sky; a colonnaded court or quadrangle of a medieval church; or, a glass-roofed central hall of a modern building (6) |
| BUSTARD | The shoot occupied by an object in the sky - a bird |
| REALISTIC | Not pie-in-the-sky, a ... plan |
| APARTMENT | Meant to change a bit the interior of the home (9) |
| ELEMENTAL | A nature spirit the French repeatedly meant to change (9) |
| TESTAMENT | After the trial meant to change the will (9) |
| ATONEMENT | You're meant to change your tone if you desire reconciliation (9) |
| STATEMENT | What shows balance 'stet' meant to change (9) |
| MOTHEATEN | He meant to change, his clothing being in holes (9) |
| LIFT | From "air, sky", a raise/rise; an elevator, escalator or hoist; a feeling of elation; a boost to one's spirits; a shoe's built-up heel; or, a free ride in a car (4) |
| MAGENTA | Meant to change the silver lining to a reddish purple (7) |
| MENTAL | Meant to change learner relating to the mind |
| ARCTURUS | Brightest star in the northern sky, a red giant in the constellation Bootes (8) |
| GLOOMY | Word describing a dull cloudy sky, a pessimistic dean or a sombre mood (6) |
| MACKEREL | The sort of sky a fisherman appreciates (8) |
| MEDICAMENT | Doctor meant to change the remedy (10) |
| MOTHERNATURE | Our Earth - meant to change, putting off a female with ecological concerns? |
| INTENTIONAL | Meant to change into a linnet (11) |