| GLIDERS | Powered by the forces of lift, gravity and drag, aircraft without engines, such as sailplanes (7) |
| BULLEID | Designer of SR 'WC' class engines such as Bude (7) |
| TURBINE | Might be in rut with engine such as this (7) |
| IGNITION | The firing system of an internal combustion engine, such as in a conventional motor vehicle (8) |
| GLIDING | Flying an aircraft without engine power (7) |
| GLIDER | Aircraft without engine (6) |
| SOARS | Sailplanes |
| ISRAELI | By late in 1948, the ... Army had repelled the attack by the forces of Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan on the new nation led by David Ben-Gurion |
| BUCKLER | UK post-war sports car, built from 1949 to the early 1960s, often powered by the side-valve Ford Ten motor - several came to New Zealand and raced with some success (7) |
| LAGGARD | One who's slow to cover the pipes and drag him back (7) |
| DREDGES | Sprinkles the top and drags the bottom (7) |
| HEARING | Sense powered by the ears (or senate confirmation proceeding) |
| PROTEST | Complain and drag bunk inside (7) |
| SOARING | Sailplane flying |
| AGINCOURT | Battle won by the forces of Henry V in 1415 |
| UNHOLYROW | Noisy fight waged by the forces of evil? (6,3) |
| AFGHANISTAN | Nation, next door to Pakistan, that's been a battleground for the forces of the British Raj, the Soviet Empire and the coalition of the willing |
| ARMAGEDDON | The final battle between the forces of good and evil at the end of the world (Revelation, 16:16) |
| GSUIT | What garment worn by fliers and astronauts counteracts the forces of gravity and acceleration? (1-4) |
| FALLEN | Having dropped by the force of gravity. |