| SEAGIRT | "The joys and sorrows sailors find, Coop'd in their winged ____ citadel" (Byron) |
| KREMLIN | The _, citadel in Moscow containing the offices of the Russian government (7) |
| SNOWDROPS | Galanthophiles' esteemed "milk flowers" forming the collective blizzards, carpets, cheers, drifts, flurries, hopes, joys and nods by which they are whimsically known (9) |
| ALAS | "___, I am not coop'd here for defence!": Shak. |
| OVID | Roman poet who wrote of love in Ars Amatoria, myths in Metamorphoses and lamentations and sorrows of his exile in Tristia (4) |
| THORNS | (SNOBC) "No more let sins and sorrows grow,/Nor ___ infest the ground" (6) |
| SATNAV | Communications system to help drivers and sailors find their way |
| ABSOLVE | Let the sailor find the answer and pardon his sins (7) |
| INTHESAMEBOAT | Where sailors find themselves in similar unwelcome situation (2,3,4,4) |
| ABSCESS | With bit of recession looming, sailors find growth painful and distasteful (7) |
| MARYROSE | The excavation of this ship was one of the most important in the history of marine archaeology. It was the most powerful of Henry VIII's warships, his pride and joy, and it was probably named after hi |
| STILT | Wading bird such as the black-winged ___ or white-backed ___ (5) |
| MAINCOURSE | Substantial dish sailors find trapping a lot of wind |
| SENTRY | 'My soul, there is a country/|Far beyond the stars/Where stands a winged ___' (Henry Vaughan Silex Scintillans (1650-5) |
| PAULMORPHY | American chess player nicknamed 'The Pride and Sorrow of Chess' (4,6) |
| COMMISERATION | Sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others (13) |
| PATHOS | Feeling of sympathy and sorrow evident in group at hospital (6) |
| PITY | Feeling of sympathy and sorrow for the misfortunes of others |
| STRIFE | "A heart full of joy and gladness; Will always banish sadness and ...; So always look for the silver lining; And try to find the sunny side of life" |
| SILVER | "A heart full of joy and gladness; Will always banish sadness and strife; So always look for the ... lining; And try to find the sunny side of life" |