| COLDSNAP | Two officers taking short time out as forecasted by those who know which way the wind is blowing (4,4) |
| TACK | Course of a sailing ship in relation to the side of the sail against which the wind is blowing (4) |
| COCOA | Two officers taking a drink (5) |
| VANE | It lets you know which way the wind is blowing |
| AVERT | Stop being mean, taking short time instead of long one |
| COSIEST | Commanding officer taking short nap after lunch is most comfortable (7) |
| ELUL | Month of shofar blowing (4) |
| DYLAN | Bob who sang "You don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows" |
| AVERAGE | The girl takes time out, as usual (7) |
| ROYALE | Casino _, 14A's first time out as Bond (6) |
| METEOROLOGIST | Came across English student of mountains - he knows which way the wind is blowing |
| EFFECT | The Hawthorne ____ is the modification of behaviour by those who know they are being observed |
| LARIATS | Used by those who know the ropes to restrain movements of stock (7) |
| SECRETMENU | Food only found by those who know, and a hint to this puzzle's theme |
| HANGGLIDER | Article on horse left in winter coat, for instance? Right, and a flyer depending on which way the wind is blowing (4,6) |
| ANEMOMETER | Tests which way the wind is blowing for good measure at the Met (10) |
| WEATHERMAP | She and I visiting her mother - quiet indication of which way the wind is blowing |
| RESTEASY | Chill drinks after short time out at the end of the day (4,4) |
| VANES | Rooftop items that show which way the wind is blowing |
| WEATHERVANE | It shows which way the wind is blowing when even a wreath disintegrates |