| MILKRUN | Pertaining to the safe regular round of a dairyman/woman, a term for a routine flight or other uneventful journey or mission (4,3) |
| EROSE | Uneve |
| FARMSTEAD | An agriculturist, crofter, dairyman/woman or granger's house, place or toun together with its barns, granaries, milking parlour, stables and yards (9) |
| PERFECT | Word describing a paragon diamond or, formerly, a score of 10.0 for a routine in artistic gymnastics (7) |
| RUT | It's regrettable for a routine or a road |
| APERTURE | Opening for a routine over in A&E (8) |
| MILK | ___ run (routine flight) |
| GLIDE | A stretch of shallow flowing water; a smooth sweeping step in ballroom dancing; a soar of a bird; an unpowered flight or coast in a sailplane; a portamento; or, the joining of two sounds without a bre |
| ROUTE | A course, flight path, road or way; or, any regularly travelled journey, hence a similar word for an unvarying or regular round or procedure (5) |
| WEDGE | Style of shoe with block heel; a word for a group of geese or swans in flight; or, a type of golf club for maximum loft in a bunker or trap (5) |
| WALK | Meaning "roll" or "wander", an amble, ramble, saunter or stroll; the regular circuit or round of a trader, postman etc; or, by extension, one's course of life or profession (4) |
| LAND | To guide a plane safely to the ground, as a pilot does at the end of the flight (or a plot of property) |
| WISP | A flight or flock of snipe; a bundle of hay or straw for shining a horse's coat; or, a little broom (4) |
| TOPSIDE | Lean cut of beef taken from the round of a cow, in the area between the leg and the rump (7) |
| CRACKEDAJOKE | Made fun of what bank robber did to the safe for a lark (7,1,4) |
| ECHELON | Derived from the French for rung or ladder, a step-like body of aircraft, troops or ships also used to describe birds in flight or a peloton in crosswinds (7) |
| TURN | An act of kindness; a short walk; or, one round of a coil in a knot (4) |
| DIP | A quick bath or swim; a candle made by repeatedly immersing a wick in tallow/wax; a momentary loss of altitude during flight; or, a trough into which sheep are plunged (3) |
| HAND | The cards dealt to a player in a round of a card game (4) |
| BYES | Situations in which players or teams win a round of a contest by virtue of having no opponent (4) |