| NEARGALE | Wind a general up |
| RENEGADES | Turncoats messed a general up? Not completely (9) |
| COGGAN | 14's horse with commanding general up (6) |
| BLOW | A gust of wind; a breath of fresh air; a toot of a horn, trumpet, whistle etc; a display/mass of blossom; a calamity or setback; or, a jazz jam session (4) |
| DRIFT | A mass of snow or leaves, piled up by the wind; a large spread of daffodils, snowdrops or other flowering plants; a flock of cattle or birds; a heavy shower of rain/sleet; or, loose fluvioglacial or g |
| YEARNS | "The wayward wind is a restless wind; A restless wind that ... to wander; And he was born the next of kin; The next of kin to the wayward wind" |
| HOMER | Artist whose seascapes and beach scenes include Breezing Up (A Fair Wind), A Basket of Clams, Boys in a Dory, Crab Fishing and The Herring Net (5) |
| GALE | Related to Old Norse meaning "mad, frantic, furious", a strong wind; a storm at sea; or, an unrelated word for a plot of land granted to a freeminer in the Forest of Dean (4) |
| CHOP | A barter or exchange; a change in direction, as in the wind; a downward blow; or, a slice of lamb or pork (4) |
| WRAP | Fold or wind a covering around a tender plant (such as a palm or banana) at this time of year, to protect from the cold (4) |
| GUST | A blast of wind; a rush of smoke; a burst of passion; relish or zest; or, the sense or pleasure of tasting (4) |
| PUFF | An inflated cream-filled pastry; a burst of breath or wind; a pad for powdering one's face; or, a review (4) |
| VENTULUS | A little wind, a breeze |
| BELAO | Wind a rope around a cleat |
| LOGIC | Reason to wind a coil round a small weight (5) |
| ZEPHYR | The west wind; a gentle breeze; or, a jersey worn in competitive rowing (6) |
| SNAKECHARMER | Wind a beauty? One blows over a basket (5-7) |
| PEGASUS | It is described at the winged horse that sprang from the blood of Medusa when killed by Perseus. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 4, scene 1), the Dauphin says of this horse: "To turn and wind a fiery ___ / A |
| SIROCCO | From the Arabic for "east wind", a hot and dusty Mediterranean "jugo" originating in the Sahara; a drying machine; or, any desert breeze (7) |
| SCUD | Cloud, rain, spray etc driven fast by the wind; a swift run/runner; or, in the Scots language, a state of nudity (4) |