| WHITECAP | Wave a little bit, then speed in the opposite direction |
| ROLLER | A long wave...a little bird says. (6) |
| BOOZIER | I bore when drunk, having a little bit, then having more (7) |
| FROZE | Ref ran around a little bit, then stood still |
| RECAP | Reminder of instructions? Run, then speed back |
| RIOJA | Jeopardise, then speed off from Spanish tipple (5) |
| ACCELERATE | Create lace model and so speed up (10) |
| DEPOSES | So speed is required when one testifies |
| THRESH | From an agricultural term meaning beat, flail or tread grain out of corn, a word for a thwack of chastisement; a violent movement of a wave; a struggle in water; a fast exciting race; a loud party; a |
| SURGE | Based on the Latin "to rise", a word used in its early sense to mean a fountain or stream, later a big wave, a billowing cloud, a sudden increase of power or a rush of emotion (5) |
| SEA | A thalassic expanse known informally as the briny; a great wave; a large lake; the tide; turbulence or swell; a lunar mare; or, with the definite article, a sailor's maritime career (3) |
| TUBE | Old word for a telescope; slang word for a television; the hollow under the crest of a breaking wave; a container for oil paint, tomato puree or toothpaste; or, a pipe (4) |
| IDAHO | I had a tool cut down a bit, so was in a state (5) |
| DARTS | Speed In The Street - it was televised in the old Greek place (5) |
| BEINCONTACT | Connect a bit, so as to connect a bit! (2,2,7) |
| SLOW | Lose speed in the South with the depression (4) |
| AEROSPACE | A Greek god with speed in the atmosphere and beyond (9) |
| TOPKNOT | Highest speed in the main at the crest (7) |
| FLED | Trifled a bit then ran away |
| FLAT | Word used to describe beer/pop having lost its fizz, a tyre devoid of air, the sea without waves, a battery with no charge, a painting lacking perspective, feet having little or no arch or a racecours |