| BLACKSEA | Body of water into which the Danube and Don discharge |
| ENCOUNTERBAY | Body of water into which the Murray River of Australia flows (9,3) |
| LAKEZURICH | Swiss body of water into which the river Linth flows (4,6) |
| ERIE | Body of water into which the Detroit River flows (4) |
| EBAY | Online auction site formed by inserting a coastal body of water into E _ _ _ |
| BELGRADE | City at the confluence of the Danube and Sava |
| RIVERS | The Danube and the Nile, etc. |
| ALFET | A vessel of boiling water into which an accused person plunged his arm as a test of his innocence. (5) |
| BOAT | Hole in the water into which one pours money, according to some |
| BAINMARIE | Vessel of hot water into which another vessel is placed for slow cooking |
| LEAK | Word, homophonous with an emblem of Wales, for the seeping of water into a boat, requiring bales (4) |
| EVAPORATION | Conversion of water into a gaseous state, as by the sun's heat |
| DRAINAGE | e.g. discharge of water into river basin (*red again) (8) |
| HAREBRAINED | Foolish to run a quantity of water into the sack |
| RIVER | Did you know?: Every second, Niagara Falls dumps 160 tons of water into the Niagara ___ |
| WRINKLE | Tip last of water into shellfish (7) |
| DOUCHE | Direct a spray of water into a bodily cavity, for cleaning (6) |
| NORIA | Lifter of water into an aqueduct; no air (anag.) (5) |
| NEWNESS | Introduction of water into river taking ship? There's originality |
| STRAUSS | Johann ___ II, Austrian composer of works including the waltz The Blue Danube and the operetta Die Fledermaus (1874) (7) |