| WINDOW | Opening for air and light |
| NOSTRIL | An opening for air to get in, and for carbon dioxide to... (7) |
| AEROSOL | Common household dispenser, the name of which comes from the Greek for air and Latin for sun (7) |
| EPALAB | Govt. testing site for air and water quality |
| EPA | Org. with an Assistant Administrator for Air and Radiation |
| VENT | Opening for air/gas |
| AURA | Woman misses opening for air (4) |
| SPIRACLE | Insect's opening for air |
| ASHES | This girl’s after top tip for air and fire signs |
| SOLEVENTS | Only openings for air? |
| PHARYNX | Cavity behind the nose and mouth through which both air and food pass - the epiglottis steers them to the lungs and stomach respectively |
| ELEMENTS | In ancient alchemy and cosmology, earth, water. air and fir: thought to constitute the universe or, rain, gales and other adverse weather conditions collectively (8) |
| SACS | Pharyngeal pouches or air ___sacs can hold 49 litres of air and this enables the walrus to float in the water in a vertical position while nursing its young and sleeping |
| FEATHERCANYONS | "Rows and floes of angel hair / And ice cream castles in the air / And ___ ___ everywhere / I've looked at clouds that way..." - Joni Mitchell, "Both Sides Now" |
| UNWINDS | In the air and sun, out and about, relaxes |
| SONGCYCLE | Winter journey, for example, by air and bike |
| ADRIAN | Fresh air, and that's essential for a man |
| CARRIAGE | Victoria, for example, represents air and grace (8) |
| RAVIOLI | Air and oil variety blended for food (7) |
| ARGON | A chemical element found in the air and used in welding, laser and electric bulbs (5) |