| CURRENTS | Flows, of water or electricity (8) |
| SUPPLY | Substitute schoolteacher, vicar etc; parliamentary grant for government expenditure; or, a source of water or electricity (6) |
| METER | Apparatus for measuring the amount of water or electricity used (5) |
| MASSNOUN | Water or electricity, grammatically |
| ONRUSHES | Flows of sea that surge forwards (8) |
| NANOTUBE | Tiny conductor of heat or electricity |
| FOUNTAIN | Word originally for a natural spring but now an ornamental structure with jets of water; or, a reservoir for ink in a pen or for oil in a lamp(8) |
| CROSSING | A voyage across a body of water; or, the intersection of the transepts and nave in a church (8) |
| TORRENTS | Large quantities of water or abuse, e.g. (8) |
| DRIFTING | Carried by a current of water or air (8) |
| BIPARTISANBILL | Mortgage, water, or electricity, in the Matalin/Carville household? |
| MAINS | Main distribution network for water or electricity (5) |
| UTILITY | Such as water or electricity supply |
| LEAKAGES | Losses of water or gas |
| HYDRATES | In chemistry, compounds containing molecules of water or its constituent elements |
| HICCUPED | Needed a scare, a glass of water, or a lemon, they say |
| STREAMS | Word for small rivulets of running water, thus for continuous flows of digital data, money, tears, traffic, verbal abuse or anything else (7) |
| INSULATOR | Substance blocking movement of heat or electricity |
| INSULATION | Material that prevents conduction of heat or electricity (10) |
| TRICKLE | A dribble of water or other liquid; an intermittent rivulet or stream; or, a steady flow of people or traffic (7) |