| TIRADE | One involved in commerce issued a stream of invective (6) |
| EARFUL | Afraid of going topless and getting a stream of abuse (6) |
| AUBURN | To the French, a stream of hair colouring (6) |
| FILTER | Strain gradually to join a stream of traffic (6) |
| SETTER | Colonist left pushing along a stream of cattle |
| RAMJET | Engine using a stream of compressed air |
| SPEWED | Let out, as a stream of cussing and insults |
| PUTOUT | Having been offended, issued a statement (3,3) |
| TIRADES | One in exchanges of streams of invective (7) |
| DIATRIBE | Stream of invective over assistance at race (8) |
| BEAM | A sunray or other shaft of light; a radiant smile; a stream of particles; a rafter; or, the crossbar of a balance (4) |
| TURBINE | Device that converts the energy in a stream of fluid into mechanical energy by passing the fluid through a system of stationary passages and passages made up of finlike blades attached to a rotor (7) |
| EDDY | A movement in a stream of air or water in which the current doubles back on itself, causing a mini whirlwind or whirlpool (4) |
| MERCANTILE | ___ marine, shipping involved in commerce (10) |
| KONIGSBERG | On this day in 1757, Elizabeth I of Russia issued a ukase incorporating the Prussian city of ____ into Russia |
| MERCHANT | Person involved in commerce |
| BUSINESSMAN | Person involved in commerce (11) |
| BUBBLES | Globules of carbon dioxide contained within a stream of fizz; unsound or fraudulent schemes; or, a Millais painting used to advertise Pears soap (7) |
| DOUSE | Many a stream of water will put a fire out (5) |
| OXOX | Part of a stream of hugs and kisses |