| FENGSHUI | System of spatial harmony whose name means "wind-water" in Chinese |
| SHUI | Feng ___ (translated to wind-water in English) |
| ALINED | (of spatial position) In or brought into line with or into proper relative position. |
| DIMENSION | Measure of spatial extent in a particular direction, especially length, width, or height (9) |
| MATHEMATICS | Science of spatial and numerical relationships (11) |
| MAPPING | Creating a chart of spatial relationships (7) |
| EARTH | Power of one of the magic rings that summon Captain Planet (the others being fire, wind, water and heart) |
| EROSION | Process of eroding by wind, water and other natural agents (7) |
| ROAR | Make a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles (4) |
| RENEWABLE | The sort of energy that wind, water and sunlight provide us with (9) |
| ROARED | Made a loud noise, as of wind, water, or vehicles. (6) |
| ERODER | Wind, water or ice ...to rock over time |
| ROARS | Makes a loud noise, wind, water, or vehicles |
| STERIC | Of the spatial relationship of atoms in a molecule |
| UBI | In loco quo (spatial) et saepe, in tempore quo (temporal) |
| STRATEGY | The government launched the ill-fated National Spatial ___ in 2002. (8) |
| SOLARSYSTEM | Spatial plan very masterly, designed to accommodate last of elephants |
| GEOMETRY | Meaning "Earth measurement", a branch of mathematics concerned with shape and spatial relationships among various objects (8) |
| LINEBREAK | Spatial device that might contribute to a poem's rhythm whose second word anagrams to "baker": 2 wds. |
| FIELDOFVISION | Criminal soon vilified by female's spatial perception (5,2,6) |