| USQUE | All the way, continually; Juvenal 10.1-2 "a Gadibus ____ | Auroram" from West to East |
| OMNIPOTENTIS | Supreme: Panditur interea domus ____ Olympi, Aen. 10.1 |
| WORDSQUARE | Perhaps it's the sea could fill a small one, from west to east and north to south! |
| DANUBE | Which is the only major European river flowing from west to east? (6) |
| WEAVE | Run shuttle from west to east on the avenue (5) |
| ICKNIELDWAY | Ancient British track crossing modern-day England roughly from west to east (8,3) |
| CROSSCOUNTRY | Run overland from west to east or vice versa? (5-7) |
| EAVES | Roof projection making waves from west to east (5) |
| LEVEL | It goes west to east, east to west, and that's flat (5) |
| SCAMEL | In 'The Tempest' (Act 2, Scene 2), a word of unknown meaning, thought to be a bird (6) |
| FLUTE | Aerophone played by Frederick II; a groove in a column or cloth; a frill in a frock; a tall piece of stemware for champagne; or, a type of baguette (5) |
| WESTERLIES | Dominant west-to-east winds centred over the middle latitudes of both hemispheres (10) |
| HELLBENDER | The fellow will bow before the Queen 2-a wet creature (10) |
| DUO | From the Latin for "two", a piece of music composed for a brace, couple, pair or twain of pianists, opera singers, violinists or other performers of the same name (3) |
| ONEA | ___ a penny two a penny... (lines from Hot Cross Buns nursery rhyme): 2 wds. |
| DOUBLE | From the Latin "duo", meaning "two", a quantity that is twice the amount, number or size (6) |
| DST | Reason to do a 2 a.m. shift |
| TUBE | Railway system, however, running west to east (4) |
| JETSTREAM | High-speed high-altitude west-to-east wind |
| TAPER | Narrow trail mostly heading west to east alongside river (5) |