| SKIER | Snow or water sportsman (5) |
| SURER | More confident female abandoning water sportsman |
| SCOOTERS | Motorbikes such as the Vespa types named after wasps; foot-propelled toys; or, any light vehicles for travelling swiftly over ice, snow or water (8) |
| SKI | Glide over the surface of snow or water |
| DRIFT | A mass of snow or leaves, piled up by the wind; a large spread of daffodils, snowdrops or other flowering plants; a flock of cattle or birds; a heavy shower of rain/sleet; or, loose fluvioglacial or g |
| LAHAR | Name for a mudflow of volcanic material. It often results from heavy rain on loose ash material, the mixing of debris with river water, or the flooding of ash by snow or ice melted by an eruption. (5) |
| SLEET | Partly melted falling snow or hail, or partly frozen rain (5) |
| SLUSH | Partly melted snow or ice (5) |
| IGLOO | Hut made of snow or ice (5) |
| PISTE | French word meaning "track" for a marked ski run of compacted snow; or, an area for fencing bouts (5) |
| NIVEA | Species name meaning 'snow' or 'snowy' eg Luzula___ ' Evian mixture (5) |
| ANGEL | Word after "snow" or "guardian" |
| SURFRIDER | Water sportsman (4-5) |
| JETSKIER | Jerkiest sort of water sportsman? |
| SWIMMER | Water sportsman (7) |
| SKIT | A satirical sketch or humorous writing; dialect for a shower of rain or snow; or, a hoax or trick (4) |
| BANK | Word for a mound or mass of earth, fog or snow; or, a financial establishment, such as Coutts, or that apparently of mum and dad (4) |
| SCRUNCH | Onomatopoeic word for the sound of something underfoot such as dried leaves, gravel or snow; or, to crush or crumple (7) |
| RUNWAY | A catwalk; a chute or flume for conveying logs; a track made by a small animal under snow or in grass, e.g.; or, a type of airstrip for the take-off and landing of aircraft (6) |
| BLANKET | From the Old French for "white", a bedcover or manta; or, a layer of something such as bluebells, cloud, fog, snow or whale blubber (7) |