| EDDIES | Result of air or liquid movements doubling back on themselves (6) |
| VORTICES | Whirling masses (of air or liquid) (8) |
| EDDY | Miniature whirlpool or whirlwind occurring as result of a current of water or air doubling back on itself (4) |
| JETLAG | Disruption of the body's normal rhythm as a result of air travel (3,3) |
| RETRACT | Some arboriculture tractors are able to draw back on themselves (7) |
| HAIRPINBENDS | Sharp turns in roads that turn back on themselves (7,5) |
| ACIDRAIN | Result of air pollution (4,4) |
| SWOOSH | Sound of rushing air or liquid (6) |
| ATTIRE | A wheel cover, we hear, is something that people can put on themselves (6) |
| BLOWER | Informal word for a speaking tube or a telephone; a fan, leaf-blaster, supercharger or other device that produces a current of air; or, a whale (6) |
| BREATH | Inhalation or exhalation of air; or, a whisper (6) |
| TSETSE | The fly is doubling back from across the Channel (6) |
| WHIFFS | Sudden puffs of air or smoke (6) |
| INLETS | Places of entry of air or water |
| BUBBLE | Hollow globule of air or other gas (6) |
| DRIFTS | Moves slowly, carried by a current of air or water (6) |
| INFLOW | Arrival of air or water (6) |
| BUSHEL | Imperial unit of dry or liquid measure equal to 8 gallons or 2219.36 cubic inches (6) |
| ARROBA | Unit of weight or liquid measure of different values used in some Spanish-speaking countries (6) |
| LATENT | ____ heat, that required to change solid to liquid or liquid to gas without change of temperature (6) |