| INGLENOOK | Looking aimlessly around space, a warm space |
| STEP | A footprint or a pace; a small space; a ladder rung; a stair tread; a short walk; a dance move; or, gait (4) |
| MARGIN | A blank border on either side of the print/text on a page; a rule delineating such a space; a boundary, edge or limit generally; or, an amount by which something is won (6) |
| SWARM | To climb by gripping with one's hands/feet; a throng of honey bees; a mass of bioluminescent krill, visible from space; a shower of meteors; or, a series of earthquakes (5) |
| LISPERS | They call a space a thpade |
| MEADOW | Mowed aimlessly around a field (6) |
| DRIFTER | One moving aimlessly around a fishing-boat (7) |
| MOPED | Moved aimlessly around a vehicle (5) |
| STOOGING | Like a drunken sot going aimlessly around (8) |
| ARENA | Pole in space; a scene of much action |
| LIMPET | Weak character from outer space, a Klingon, as 13? (6) |
| APSE | In sacred space, a remarkable intuition returned |
| GAP | Space, a ... in the line |
| HADABALL | In large space, a fish enjoyed itself (3,1,4) |
| PEACHESANDCREAM | Modern man reached space, a wonderful experience (7,3,5) |
| RENOUNCE | Give up right to space a little bit (8) |
| ERNMALLEY | Fake writer putting navy into space a little way (3,6) |
| OVUM | Round, empty space a copper’s left for cell |
| SWANSEA | Move aimlessly around main city in Wales (7) |
| FOOTLESS | Goes aimlessly around Sweden, stumped! (8) |