| REGALE | Rabble gutted, having wind for feast (6) |
| MEADOW | Maybe gutted, having trouble with field (6) |
| REGRETFULLY | Really gutted, having eaten bird, no longer hungry, alas (11) |
| SCOFFED | So gutted, having killed American - getting put away (7) |
| ZEPHYR | Last character getting hyperactive having wind (6) |
| DISOWN | No longer acknowledge having wind so stormy (6) |
| DINNER | Take stones from non-residents for feast (6) |
| SPREAD | Use special 23 for feast (6) |
| RUSTLE | Sound of leaves in the wind for instance (6) |
| GAMBLE | Doctor goes in strong wind for a wager (6) |
| PIGOUT | Place in which I go for feast |
| WANDER | Word, from "coil, turn, wind", for an aimless meander, ramble, rove or loss of way, either on foot or in the mind (6) |
| BECALM | Deprive of wind for sailing |
| BREEZE | Little wind for walk in the park? |
| FRANCE | Fair Stood the Wind for ... (H.E.Bates) |
| TRADES | Some winds for seafarers |
| ENTWINE | Gent won't start on wine, having wind (7) |
| MIDWINTER | Bad time, having wind swirling right when it's coldest (9) |
| MEANDER | Poor Edna embarrassed about having wind |
| ENDANGER | Threaten bother after having wind up (8) |