| TEDDING | Turning over and spreading out (grass, hay etc) |
| TED | Turn over and spread out grass, hay or straw to dry |
| TEDS | Turns over and spreads out grass, hay to dry |
| ROLL | Move by turning over and over (4) |
| INVERSION | Turning over and over, is drunk in pub |
| ROLLING | Control some fish by turning over and over (7) |
| ROLLED | Moved by turning over and over |
| NOON | Turning over and over this time (4) |
| PUG | Turning over and getting up to embrace dog |
| SNOWANGEL | Winter design made by lying down in cold precipitation and spreading one's arms and legs out (whose second word is this being: 👼): 2 wds. |
| TEDDER | A machine for stirring and spreading hay (6) |
| HAYMAKING | Mowing grass and spreading it to dry (9) |
| EATAGE | An old or dialect word for grazing rights or pasturage; or, aftermath, fodder, grass, hay, provender and the like, for browsing cattle or horses (6) |
| RAKER | One who scrapes together grass, hay, leaves, straw etc with a comb-like crossbar on a long handle; said implement used; or, a scavenger (5) |
| BALE | A bundle of merchandise or hay, etc., tightly wrapped and bound with cords or hoops |
| PERVASIVE | Dodgy electoral system partly introduced and spreading everywhere (9) |
| MUSHROOMING | Growing and spreading rapidly |
| EASTCOASTFEVER | Tick-borne disease beginning in Ethiopia and spreading as vet forecast |
| TORSO | Trunk and spreading roots (5) |
| RUMOURMONGERS | People who are given to gossiping and spreading rumours (6-7) |