| TUBER | One floating leisurely downstream ... or a potato |
| ROLLING | Set-up/technique of trundling bait downstream (*or grilling a bit) (7,4,3) |
| BAITRIG | Set-up/technique of trundling bait downstream (*or grilling a bit) (7,4,3) |
| HOLE | An aperture, such as an animal's burrow, a cup in a green for a golf ball, a needle's eye or a potato in a sock (4) |
| EYE | Part of a storm or a potato |
| FLASH | Burst of lightning; a weir's rush of water downstream that would carry a boat over the shallows below; or, a pattern or trick in juggling (5) |
| SPUD | Son having dessert — or a potato? |
| CLOUD | One floating in the sky in a puff of gunfire smoke (5) |
| LILYPAD | One floating top new play parts (4,3) |
| LEVITATOR | One floating in air |
| AIRSHIP | One floating around loftily dries out the joint (7) |
| SCALLOP | Mollusc with fan-shaped shells; or, a potato slice cooked in batter (7) |
| FLOURY | Description of something dusted with powdery wheatmeal; or, a potato having soft fluffy flesh when cooked, therefore often good for roasting (6) |
| MANNHEIM | German author, one inhabiting border town downstream from one across |
| LIFERAFT | RAF left 1 floating, anti-drowning device (4,4) |
| BELOW | Word used to mean beneath; downstairs; downstream of; further on in a text; or, south of heaven (5) |
| SEAWARD | A wader's swimming downstream (7) |
| PAYMASTER | A treasurer may have to settle debts, for example, downstream (9) |
| MERRILY | One of four sung by ' Downstream Boat Rowers' thus? (7) |
| TAIL | Downstream end of a pool (4) |