| STAGNANT | Of water, lacking in current or flow and usually foul (8) |
| DRIED | With water lacking, river breaks petered out |
| SKETCHES | Boat in open waters lacking area maps |
| RHEOLOGY | The branch of physics concerned with the flow and shape of matter (8) |
| RACE | The channel of a millstream, the course of the sun or moon; or, the rapid current or flow of the tides (4) |
| STAGNATE | Cease to flow and label a Sturgeon fan in Home Counties? (8) |
| BLOCKAGE | An obstruction that makes movement or flow difficult or impossible (8) |
| ISOBARIC | Having equal pressure and current, or basic fuses (8) |
| TERRENCE | _ Howard, actor whose films include Hustle & Flow and Crash (8) |
| LEEWAVES | Oscillations in air currents or foliage around east and west (3,5) |
| OUTDATED | No longer current or in style |
| UPTODATE | Modern, current or fashionable (2-2-4) |
| SEEDCORN | Noticed holding current or initial investment |
| STRIKE | Anglo-Saxon word for "to go or flow" or "to rub lightly" that came to mean a hit; an attack by aircraft; a raid; a find, as in gold, luck or oil; or, a downing of work tools in protest (6) |
| WIRE | Strand or rod of metal; a type of cable or flex for carrying an electric current; or, a telegram (4) |
| SLUICE | A sliding gate or other contrivance for controlling the volume or flow of water |
| BEAM | A stream or flow of particles; a ray of light; a rafter; or, a radiant smile (4) |
| MAELSTROM | Strong tidal current or whirlpool in a restricted channel in the Lofoten Islands off the coast of Norway (9) |
| RIP | A tear or rent in cloth or paper; a worthless thing; a strong tidal current; or, a dissolute character (3) |
| GLITCH | A sudden surge of an electrical current; or, any minor hitch or snag (6) |