| FLUX | Rate of the flow of particles or energy through a specified area; or, the measure of the electric field through a given surface (4) |
| COUNT | An act of reckoning or of reciting numbers in ascending order; or, the measure of the fineness of yarn (5) |
| BEAM | A stream or flow of particles; a ray of light; a rafter; or, a radiant smile (4) |
| EXCHANGE | Bank of Jamaica monitors the ___ rate of the Jamaican dollar to other currencies |
| SOLARWIND | Flow of particles from the sun |
| ISRAEL | Which country has the highest literacy rate of the Middle East? (6) |
| ALPHA | Kind of particle or wave |
| BETA | Kind of particle or ray |
| ALLKIEV | The whole of the area, or the population, of the capital of Ukraine (3,4) |
| SILVA | From the Latin meaning "wood", the assemblage of trees in a given area; or, the truncated title of John Evelyn's forestry discourse presented to the Royal Society in 1662 (5) |
| SYLVA | From the Latin meaning "wood", the assemblage of trees in a given area; or, the truncated title of John Evelyn's forestry discourse presented to the Royal Society in 1662 (5) |
| FISHER | A marten; a piscator; a shipping-forecast area; or, the frog character, Jeremy, of a "slippy-sloppy" house (6) |
| GLAUCOMA | Condition of increased pressure within an eye, typically resulting from blockage of the flow of the aqueous humour (8) |
| STASIS | A period of stability when no change occurs; stoppage of the flow of blood (6) |
| SPARKLE | Word for glitter, scintillating vivacity or wit, emission of small fiery particles or the appearance of "fizz" in champagne or pop (7) |
| LUMEN | Unit of measure of the flow of light |
| PARK | Large public area in a town used for recreation / deposit motor vehicles in a specified area |
| SCHOOLFELLOW | All the fish dived with a fair amount of the flow coming from the educational centre (6,6) |
| WATERCLOCK | An indication of the flow of time |
| LACHRYMATIONS | Instances of the flow of tears (13) |