| SEGUE | What is to move without interruption from one song, melody, or scene to another? (5) |
| SEGUED | Moved without interruption from one piece of music or scene to another (6) |
| DRAMA | An elaborate fuss or "to do" - from Shakespearean tragedy and theatre of justice scene to a friend's histrionic song and dance or performance in the style of Edmund Kean (5) |
| LOCUS | From "place", the site or scene of any happening or crime; the position of a gene on a chromosome; a set of mathematical points; a passage in writing; or, whereabouts generally (5) |
| RITES | Strive to move without velocity in formal acts |
| MUSIC | Melody or harmony (5) |
| ARENA | A place or scene of activity, debate, or conflict (5) |
| IDYLL | Romantic poem or scene (5) |
| PHOTO | Picture of a person or scene (5) |
| BELAY | In climbing scenes, to secure a climber to a mountain by tying the rope around a spike. |
| STALL | Stop and start scene to attract loving looks |
| JUMPCUTS | Abrupt transitions from one scene to another in films and TV shows (4,4) |
| DROVER | Person whose job is to move herds of cattle from one place to another (6) |
| SIGNATURETUNE | Distinctive melody or song associated with a performer, or one that opens/closes a radio or television programme (9,4) |
| AIRTOAIR | From one song into another - could be a missile (3,2,3) |
| EMIRATES | Leaves home base to move without final parting to Arab country (8) |
| TSUNAMI | Leading Tamil star's goal is to move one ahead creating huge waves (7) |
| AIR | Invisible gaseous mixture through which radio or sound waves travel; a breeze or zephyr, such as that needed to disperse a samara; a melody; or, the "flight" of a skier mid jump (3) |
| MODE | Word for a melody or tune; a manner of acting, behaving, doing or existing; a class of syllogism in logic; or, the prevailing fashion, style or trend in art, clothes, literature etc (4) |
| CUTAWAY | A tapering morning, newmarket or tail coat; a drawing or "exploded view" showing interior workings; a shot or scene that deviates from a movie's action; or, a flying trapeze trick (7) |