| WOBBLE | Uncertain motion of a broken elbow about to start bending |
| FLAMBEAUX | Torches moving abeam in uncertain motion (9) |
| BOWTO | To show submission, starts bending over with the others |
| BOWLER | Player needing to put a broken elbow right (6) |
| BELOW | In an inferior position due to a broken elbow? (5) |
| VELOCITY | A measure of the rate of motion of a body expressed as the rate of change of its position in a particular direction with time |
| WHIPLASH | A flexible end of a switch or riding crop; or, a jerk or jolt to the neck that occurs suddenly, like the cracking motion of a scourge (8) |
| FREEFALL | Motion of a body, such as a spacecraft, under the force of gravity only; part of a parachute jump before the canopy deploys; or, any fast uncontrolled descent, dip or drop (4,4) |
| MOMENTUM | In physics, the quantity of motion of a moving body, equal to the product of the mass and the velocity (8) |
| SEALEGS | Ability to adjust one's balance to the motion of a ship |
| PRECESSION | Motion of a spinning body in which it wobbles so that the axis of rotation sweeps out a cone |
| FORCE | At which causes a change in the motion of a body (5) |
| ROTATION | The spinning motion of a planet about an internal axis (8) |
| MEXICANWAVE | Motion of a crowd in a stadium (7,4) |
| ROUT | Word derived from the idea of a broken army for a decisive defeat; a noisy rabble; a large evening party or reception; or, a pack of wolves (4) |
| BOWEL | Broken elbow treatment; that's a bit gutsy! (5) |
| SHAKE | Up-and-down or to-and-fro motion of a lamb's tail, milk being frothed or two hands clasped in greeting, e.g. (5) |
| CATCH | Stop the motion, of a ball say (5) |
| STROKE | The motion of a piston in either direction (6) |
| SPEEDED | Lurched forward from the motion of a heavy sea (7) |