| FREEZEDRIED | Preserved by being subjected to a blast of cold air (11) |
| STRESSED | Emphasised being subjected to a strain (8) |
| KIPPER | A fish, usually a herring, that has been preserved by being hung in smoke (6) |
| THIS | "On ___ day ..." (lead-in to a blast from the past) |
| UNDERSTRESS | Give too little emphasis to being subjected to nervous tension (5,6) |
| POLARVORTEX | Large, rotating mass of cold air over Antarctica |
| ARCTICFRONT | *Advancing edge of a northern cold air mass |
| ZAP | Onomatopoeia used to represent a sound of a ray gun or laser; a blast of food in a microwave; an act of changing a television channel with a remote controller; or, an electric shock (3) |
| CROCODILIAN | Predatory reptile in cold air swimming without company (11) |
| BLOWER | An informal word for a braggart, a speaking tube, a telephone or a whale; or, a device for producing a blast of air, such as a fan (6) |
| TOOT | A blast of a train, honk of a horn or parp of a trumpet; a noisy US whistle-wetting drinking spree to let off steam; an illicit snort; or, from "peep, stick out", an Old English lookout or Saxon watch |
| DAMAGE | Ecological resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to maintain its normal nutrient and biomass patterns after being subjected to ______ caused by an ecological disturbance (6) |
| DRAUGHT | A current of cold air coming into a room (7) |
| ASHE | Pen name under which John Creasey wrote his Patrick Dawlish novels including A Puzzle in Pearls, A Clutch of Coppers, A Nest of Traitors and A Blast of Trumpets (4) |
| GUST | A blast of wind; a rush of smoke; a burst of passion; relish or zest; or, the sense or pleasure of tasting (4) |
| EMENDED | Finished up with me inside being subjected to correction |
| FIFTH | Amendment that prevents being subjected to double jeopardy |
| BLAST | Strong gust, a ... of cold air |
| DRAUGHTY | Letting in currents of cold air (8) |
| DRAUGHTEXCLUDER | A strip of e.g. foam by the bottom of a door to prevent cold air entering a building (7,8) |