| SEAWORTHY | Fit for the voyage? In other ways, perhaps (9) |
| SEAPASSAGE | The main narrow channel for the voyage (3-7) |
| UNSEAWORTHY | Southern way out unfit for the voyage (11) |
| BOARDER | One who prepares for the voyage as a paying guest (7) |
| ABOARD | A group of directors ready for the voyage (6) |
| BERTH | Tie the ship up for the rest of the voyage |
| COLE | Self-taught Lancashire-born artist who painted The Oxbow, The Course of Empire: Consummation, The Titan's Goblet and The Voyage of Life series (4) |
| DAWN | The Voyage of the ___ Treader third novel in the fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis |
| GODSPEED | One of the three ships on the voyage to the New World that resulted in the founding of Jamestown |
| TREADER | The Voyage Of The _ _, the third book of the Chronicles Of Narnia series by C. S. Lewis (4,7) |
| YERBY | Frank ?, author of the novels The Foxes of Harrow and The Voyage Unplanned (5) |
| NARNIA | Fantasy sequel, The Chronicles of ___: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (6) |
| REEVE | The steward is ever so upset by the end of the voyage (5) |
| DAWNTREADER | Third instalment of the Narnia films, The Voyage of the (4,7) |
| LIVELY | Dame Penelope -, author of The Ghost of Thomas Kempe, A Stitch in Time, The Voyage of QV66 and other novels for children (6) |
| BERTHS | Places to dock for the rest of the voyage (6) |
| REACHLAND | When you get to the end of the voyage you get about one rand for each pound (5,4) |
| ATIDE | "There is _ _ _ _ _ in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads on to fortune; omitted, all the voyage of their life is bound in shallows and in miseries." -Julius Caesar, Iv:iii |
| STAR | The voyages of the Enterprise under the command of Captain James T Kirk were shown in the popular TV |
| DARWIN | "The Voyage of the Beagle" writer |