- - Electric discharge from clouds
- - Thunderous accompaniment from inn rocking during torch song's climax
- - What the ends of 16-, 26- and 42-Across mean in Hebrew, French and German, respectively
- - Bolt from the blue
- - More of the quip
- - Zigzag in the sky during a storm
- - What might strike during a storm
- - Fireball, that which illuminates northern parts
- - Fast and sudden reduction in weight after taking ecstasy
- - fulminology
- - As fast as ... (Very quick)
- - large clouds possibly hinting thunderbolt
- - Audible cheering is produced in a flash
- - Evidence of storm easing when energy is lost
- - Natural electrical discharge
- - Old lamps that might not even work anymore, e.g.
- - Flashy sort of striker?
- - Atmospheric discharge
- - Striker's night playing in topless affair
- - Settling about name very fast
- - Natural discharge of electricity
- - Audience's becoming more cheerful getting flashy stuff
- - "My tines be long. My tines be short. My tines end ere my first report ..."
- - Storm signal
- - Franklin's aid
- - Plane flown by Major Bong.
- - 2004 Stanley Cup winners
- - Storm phenomenon
- - Weather phenomenon
- - Summer ...
- - Very quick
- - Part 2 of quip
- - Quip, Part 2
- - Frequent accompaniment to thunder
- - Strange thing swallowed by fish in a flash
- - Weather phenomenon notably investigated by Benjamin Franklin in 1752
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