| EAL | Suffix for arbor or ether |
| SOLVENT | The sun's above free air or ether, perhaps |
| DIGITALCURRENCY | Tether or Ether, e.g. |
| IST | Suffix with arbor or arson |
| ETUM | Ending for arbor |
| DAY | Word after "Arbor" or "Labor" |
| ANN | Name before Arbor or Taylor |
| TREES | General word for arbors forming coppices, forests, groves, orchards, woods and other sylvan plantations (5) |
| TREE | Wilding author whose surname reflects her passion for arbors (4) |
| CYBERNAUTS | Internet sailors, netizens, surfers or other voyagers in the realms of the virtual cloud, ether, space or world facetiously called the interweb (10) |
| JANEEYRE | Charlotte Bronte's heroine whose surname is a homophone of a word for atmosphere, ether or a successor (4,4) |
| ISOMER | Ethanol or dimethyl ether |
| NATURALNUMBERS | Ether and cocaine, for example, are wholly positive |
| TEETH | Some advocate ether for their extraction? (5) |
| THREE | Ether, perhaps, or another number (5) |
| FURTHERMORE | Change rum for ether, as well (11) |
| ANAESTHETIC | A substance that produces anaesthesia, as ether or procaine (11) |
| SAFROLE | Poisonous oily cyclic ether used in perfumery is for sale perhaps (7) |
| AIR | Invisible "ether" forming the atmosphere and supporting all life on Earth; a light breeze; or, a melody (3) |
| THREECORNERED | Having 3 aspects - volatile ether, wheat or barley and English wine (5-8) |