| VOTEDOWN | Thwart the passage of a motion (4,4) |
| VETO | Block passage of a motion (4) |
| TRANSIT | In astronomy, the passage of a planet across the face of the Sun or the Moon (7) |
| FAIR | Word used to describe fine or pleasant weather conditions or a wind favourable to the passage of a vessel; or, a type of market, trade show or expo (4) |
| TRAIL | Beaten or blazed path in the wilds; or, a series of signs or clues such as footprints, spoor or line-shaped vaporous clouds marking the passage of a person, quarry or aircraft (5) |
| PROPOSER | Mover of a motion (8) |
| REDCROSS | Angry, thwart the international organisation (3,5) |
| EARLGREY | The 2nd ___, a Whig politician, presided over the passage of the first Reform Act (4,4) |
| ROUGHAGE | Fibrous, indigestible material in vegetables that aids the passage of food in the gut (8) |
| FILAMENT | Thin wire in a lightbulb that is heated white hot by the passage of electricity (8) |
| INSULATE | Prevent the passage of electricity |
| HAIRLINE | One might recede with the passage of time |
| WATERWAY | Opening for the passage of vessels (8) |
| INTRO | Contraction of a word used to describe the opening passage of a piece of popular music (5) |
| SUPPORT | To speak in favour of a motion at a meeting (7) |
| INASECOND | Very quickly part of a motion of support (2,1,6) |
| SCREENING | The showing of a motion picture |
| CODA | (ballet) concluding section of a dance / (music) the concluding passage of a musical piece |
| CARRIED | (Of a motion) passed (7) |
| ISECOND | Call in support of a motion |