| KEDGE | Keen start on the rim to slowly move a boat |
| INCH | Slowly move a part of the foot (4) |
| FINCH | ... fearfully first then slowly move a bird (5) |
| NAKED | Kelly has a keen start inside, with nothing on (5) |
| SHARP | Being keen, start to strum string instrument |
| ROLLUP | "___ the Rim to Win" (February campaign at Tim's) (4,2) |
| TIMS | Roll Up the Rim to Win chain, casually |
| SEDGE | Finish back on the border to move a boat along with rope |
| SIDLE | Finish back on the border to move a boat along with rope |
| TARSUS | Name shared by a bone cluster in the foot and a plate of connective tissue on the rim of the eyelid (6) |
| SPROCKET | A tooth on the rim of a wheel for engaging a chain (8) |
| ROW | Move a boat to the line (3) |
| OAR | It might move a boat that doesn't have a sail or a motor |
| SAIL | Canvas sheet that catches the wind to move a boat |
| CELERY | Seasoning on the rim of a glass of Canadian cocktail the Caesar, ___ salt |
| COG | The teeth on the rim of a gearwheel (3) |
| COGS | The teeth or projections on the rim of a gearwheel or sprocket (4) |
| OARS | Use these to move a boat (4) |
| MEDLEYRELAY | In which, on the surface, one starts on the back and another ends on the front |
| HALFTHEBATTLE | Hast, perhaps, a good start on the road to success? (4,3,6) |