| HAMMERHEAD | Shark of chiefly warm waters with flattened extensions on either side of the head |
| SNAPPER | Fish of warm waters with highly mobile jaws |
| LEMONS | Vitamin C-rich fruits used to make or flavour meringue pies, Limoncello, G&T, drizzle cakes or warm water with cayenne and honey for morning drinks (6) |
| REDMULLET | Food fish of European waters, with a pair of long barbels beneath the chin (3,6) |
| PLANARIANS | Turbellarian flatworms of the division Tricadida, with flattened bodies and great powers of regeneration (10) |
| COSSACK | Any of the free warriorpeasants of chiefly east Slavonic descent who lived in communes and served as cavalry under the tsars (7) |
| ISOPODA | Order of chiefly aquatic crustaceans that includes the gribble and the woodlouse (7) |
| ESCHERICHIA | Genus of chiefly intestinal bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae whose name is abbreviated in E. coli (11) |
| DATURA | Genus of chiefly Indian plants which includes the moonflower of Mexico (6) |
| FINS | Winglike extensions on the bodies of fish (4) |
| LEOPARD | Small shark of about 90 to 150 centimetres (3 to 5 feet) long and marked with transverse black bars on its back and black spots on its sides, or a large spotted feline (7) |
| PACIFICOCEAN | Waters with a maximum depth of around 11,000 metres in the Mariana Trench |
| WOBBEGONG | Carpet shark of the Eastern Hemisphere such as the cobbler ? or Japanese ? |
| GREATWHITE | A shark of warm seas with large triangular teeth, noted as an aggressive predator (5,5) |
| GANGS | The Jets and the Sharks of "West Side Story," e.g. |
| SWALLOWTAIL | Butterfly of the Papilio genus, with a tail-like extension on each hind wing (11) |
| GREENTURTLE | Large marine creature of warm waters, Chelonia mydas, whose flesh is used to make a soup (5,6) |
| TUNA | Large, marine, spiny-finned food fish of warm waters (4) |
| ERICA | Genus of chiefly South African flowering plants to which the heaths belong (5) |
| LOURDES | SW France place of pilgrimage for waters with supposedly miraculous healing powers |