| OPERETTA | Show movement in a tree top |
| NEWAGE | Reduced net earnings show movement in late 80s (3,3) |
| TICTAC | Sign language used by bookmakers at racecourses to show movements in the price of a horse (3-3) |
| SONGTHRUSH | Bird identified by its melodious fluting notes at dawn and dusk or from a tree top before or after a rain shower (4,6) |
| TOTARA | A tree top shortened Scarlett's home (6) |
| GESTICULATE | Guest, a Celt I fancy, gets to show movement of hand, maybe (11) |
| ASTRONOMERROYAL | Could he show movement of early star or moon? |
| CASHFLOW | Injured calf show movement of money? (4,4) |
| ARTSANDCRAFTS | A strand embellished with vessels shows movement (4,3,6) |
| EDDY | A movement in a stream of air or water in which the current doubles back on itself, causing a mini whirlwind or whirlpool (4) |
| ODOMETER | What shows movement of old building and every other one in theory (8) |
| HIPHOP | Fruit on plant shows movement from the 80s (3-3) |
| TRANSISTOR | Electronic device shows movement across south by soldiers |
| EYRIE | An eagle's cliff-, crag-, mountain- or tree-top nest, hence a fortress, hideout, retreat etc, perched in a commandingly lofty remote place (5) |
| AQUATINT | Etching that shows tree top in a curious setting |
| ALIMENTATION | A fruit tree's top in country food |
| CATFISH | You might see a shift in its movement in a stream |
| BOA | A creature that restricts movement in a boat (3) |
| ONCE | A single movement in a concerto |
| LARGO | A slow movement in a certain key (5) |