| TRAJECTORY | Path of an object through the air (10) |
| DEFLECTION | Alteration made to the path of an object in motion (10) |
| TELEKINESIS | The ability to move objects through thought |
| ZEROTOHERO | Path of an overnight star |
| IRIDESCENT | Description of an object with a play of lustrous rainbow colours, such as a soap bubble, mother-of-pearl-lined shell, peacock's feather or butterfly's wing (10) |
| SCALEMODEL | A representation of an object, often smaller than the original (5,5) |
| DOLLYPARTON | In 2019, this country legend pulled a 9-year-old singer from the path of an oncoming car on the set of a Netflix movie |
| HIEROGLYPH | A stylised picture of an object used in ancient Egyptian writing systems |
| PERIAPSIS | Point in the path of an orbiting body at which it is closest to the body that it orbits (9) |
| CIRCUIT | Track for motor racing; or, the path of an electric current (7) |
| ORBIT | Path of an electron around an atomic nucleus, or a planet around a star (5) |
| LOCUS | Path of an endless plague (5) |
| OUTLINE | A sketch of the contours of an object or a figure; the bounds of a shape; a representation of a word in shorthand; or, a precis or summary (7) |
| ALBEDO | Word derived from the Latin meaning "whiteness", for a measure of reflectivity of an object such as that of a planet or the Moon (6) |
| ALTITUDE | Vertical height of an object above sea level; or, the apparent elevation of a star or other celestial object above the horizon (8) |
| SPLASH | An onomatopoeia of the sound of an object striking liquid; or, a spell of energetic activity in water (6) |
| RADAR | The means of determining the presence of an object |
| STRAIN | In mechanics, term for the magnitude of the deformation of an object, described in Hooke's law (6) |
| DECOUPAGE | The decoration of the surface of an object with paper cut-outs (9) |
| RANGEFINDER | An instrument for determining the distance of an object from the observer (11) |