| GOBY | Small fish pass without a break |
| FEB | Only mo. that can pass without a single full moon |
| FEBRUARY | From the Latin meaning "purification", month that can pass without a full moon, during which Candlemas is celebrated (8) |
| SHAD | Once rare fish returning to spawning grounds on Severn via Diglis fish pass (6,4) |
| TWAITE | Once rare fish returning to spawning grounds on Severn via Diglis fish pass (6,4) |
| ASSET | Item of value - in fish-pass, Ettrick (5) |
| LARINIER | Fish pass allowing easier upstream access (*airliner) (8) |
| BLOWOVER | Pass without effect, as a storm |
| SLUICES | On river Trent, England's biggest fish pass ('Oh, I'm clueless!) (5,7) |
| HOLME | On river Trent, England's biggest fish pass ('Oh, I'm clueless!) (5,7) |
| GETAC | Pass without flying colors |
| GETSBY | Manages to pass without honours eventually (4,2) |
| APSE | Pass without Spanish recess (4) |
| PROPOSALS | Plans for new pool pass without resistance (9) |
| WALKONBY | Pass without saying hi |
| RAMTHROUGH | Pass without due deliberation |
| SNEAKBY | Pass without notice |
| WASTEDTIME | Allowed the minutes to pass without taking any action (6,4) |
| NODTHROUGH | Retired academic yet to defend right to pass without scrutiny (3,7) |
| 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 |