| VELOCITY | She rate of motion of a body in a given direction (8) |
| MOMENTUM | In physics, the quantity of motion of a moving body, equal to the product of the mass and the velocity (8) |
| TRUNK | Could be part of a body in a stem of a tree |
| ORBITED | Moved around (a body) in a curved path, usually circular or elliptical. (7) |
| FLAGELLA | Organs of motion of many microorganisms |
| IMPULSE | Change in the momentum of a body in physics |
| KINETICENERGY | Property of a body in motion |
| FREEFALL | Motion of a body, such as a spacecraft, under the force of gravity only; part of a parachute jump before the canopy deploys; or, any fast uncontrolled descent, dip or drop (4,4) |
| WHIPLASH | A flexible end of a switch or riding crop; or, a jerk or jolt to the neck that occurs suddenly, like the cracking motion of a scourge (8) |
| ORBITING | Following a path around a body in space (8) |
| CENOTAPH | About one path going round tomb without a body in it (8) |
| ROTATION | The spinning motion of a planet about an internal axis (8) |
| CASHFLOW | Movement of money remains fluid in firm given direction |
| SHEAR | Wind ___ (rate at which wind speed changes from point to point in a given direction) |
| DOWNBEAT | Relaxed motion of a conductor |
| SHEBEENS | Novel drone perhaps given directions to unlicensed premises (8) |
| FORCE | At which causes a change in the motion of a body (5) |
| ASSEMBLE | Meet, given direction to walk round |
| VIENNESE | Austrian citizens given directions in French department |
| ENQUIRES | Asks to be given directions, storing folded sheets |