| ANEMONES | Flowers literally 'daughters of the wind' |
| ANEMONE | Literally, 'daughter of the wind' |
| CHRYSANTHEMUM | Flower, literally golden one (13) |
| PLEIADES | In Greek mythology, the seven daughters of the Titan Atlas and the Oceanid Pleione; sisters of the Hyades (8) |
| WATERSPRITES | Daughters of the Greek "Old Man of the Sea" |
| PROTHALAMION | Spousal verse by Edmund Spenser, in honour of two daughters of the Earl of Worcester |
| GREATGRANDNIECE | Eugenia Washington (co-founder of the Daughters of the American Revolution), to George Washington |
| MANSFIELD | New Zealand-born author of "Daughters of the Late Colonel" (1922) |
| OCEANIDS | Nymphs who were the daughters of the Titans, Oceanus and Tethys (8) |
| IODE | Daughters of The Empire org. |
| ELI | Eula's husband in "Daughters of the Dust" |
| JULIE | "Daughters of the Dust" director Dash |
| SAIL | Structure used to propel a boat by means of the wind; or, a panel forming part of the vane of a windmill (4) |
| RATTY | Role of Mark Gatiss in the 2007 TV version of The Wind in the Willows (5) |
| GRAHAME | Surname of the author of The Wind in the Willows (7) |
| OHMRTOAD | Title of the fifth series of The Wind in the Willows on ITV |
| ALEE | Beer on the capital of Egypt, out of the wind |
| SOUGH | The sound of the wind in the sewer (5) |
| STORM | Word describing the intensity of the wind and weather conditions when categorised as 10 on the Beaufort scale (5) |
| ELUVIUM | Residual deposits of soil, dust, and sand produced by the action of the wind. (7) |