| SOLIDARITY | Unity of action or feeling |
| SCENE | Landscape; real/imaginary place of action or the setting of such in a novel or play; subdivision of an act, marked by the fall of a curtain; or, an unseemly display of emotion (5) |
| SCHEME | A diagram of the positions of celestial objects; a chart, outline or table; a systematic plan of action; or, a secret or underhand plot (6) |
| YELLOW | ___ brick road, a course of action or series of events viewed as a path to a positive goal or outcome (6) |
| TURNABOUT | A change of mind; a reversal in policy or course of action; or, a physical 180 degrees rotation (9) |
| ORBIT | A range or field of action or influence. (5) |
| DOWAGER | Wit found in man of action or woman of status |
| BITPARTS | Histrios' minor acting jobs, tiny roles, walk-on appearances or other brief pieces of action or moments in the spotlight that are terse, yet contribute to the bigger picture (3-5) |
| PROVINCE | Sphere of action or speciality (8) |
| PRINCIPLE | Accepted rule of action or conduct (9) |
| STASIS | Lack of action or progress (6) |
| DIS | Prefix involving reversal of action or state |
| FACILITY | Ease of action or performance (8) |
| GENTLY | With lightness of action or effect (6) |
| FREEREIN | Freedom of action or expression (4,4) |
| LATITUDE | Scope for freedom of action or thought (8) |
| AVENUE | Course of action; or, a formal treelined approach to a house, such as the Long Walk in Windsor Great Park (6) |
| LADEN | It's full of action, or possibly include poetry (5) |
| ANGRY | Displaying or feeling a strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something. |
| PROCESS | Series of actions or steps (7) |