| HIATAL | Of a gap or interruption |
| AVOIDANCE | Steering clear of a gap, can turn east |
| GENDER | Source of a gap, maybe |
| LACUNA | A gap or space, especially in a book or manuscript (6) |
| PASS | Word for a col, gap or way between mountains; an event; a fish-ladder; a free ticket; a juggling trick; a permit; a proposition; a sally of wit; or, a thrust with a sword (4) |
| RAFT | A gap or space made by cleaving or splitting (4) |
| HIATUS | A gap or break in continuity (6) |
| PAGODA | Do find a gap or somewhere else in which to pray |
| BRIDGE | Structure such as viaduct or series of stepping stones spanning a divide or gap; or, a transitional or connecting passage in a piece of music (6) |
| STOPPER | Knot at the end of a rope to prevent it from slipping through a narrow gap; or, a bung for a bottle (7) |
| GULF | From "bosom", a trough between waves; the depth of the sea; an abyss, bay, chasm, whirlpool or other deep place; or, a figurative gap or divide (4) |
| RESUME | Begin again or continue after a pause or interruption |
| SPACER | A bar-like key, bushing, plastic cross or other thing for placing a blank, chink, gap or void between printed type, pulleys, tiles etc; or, an astronaut (6) |
| CAESURA | Pause or interruption (in conversation or prose) (7) |
| OPENING | Word for an entry, gap or space in a place or thing, thus a vacancy (7) |
| ONEND | Working to finish without pause or interruption (2,3) |
| NONSTOP | Without pause or interruption |
| SETBACK | Reversal or interruption in progress; misfortune (7) |
| ONGOING | Continuing without termination or interruption (7) |
| BLIP | Minor shock or interruption (4) |