| ABLEBODIED | & 22 Down Sailor, a bod cavorting with Balinese dame (4-6,6) |
| SEAMAN | Sailor, a bod cavorting with Balinese dame (4-6, 6) |
| SEADOG | A Jack tar, old salt, pirate or sailor; a white rainbow as seen by a mariner; an antiquated word for a shark or a seal; or, a heraldic beast in the form of a talbot with a beaver's tail (3,3) |
| BAKINGSODA | Asking a bod to be uplifting for the cook (6,4) |
| MARINER | Airmen cavorting with a redhead and a sailor (7) |
| ABATE | Calm down sailor with stewed tea (5) |
| ABATING | Calming down sailor with giant solution (7) |
| ABOUNDED | Might have made a bod nude, it having been very plentiful (8) |
| JACK | Word for an ordinary man first, later a knave in cards; a sailor; a national maritime flag; or, a male donkey (4) |
| CAPTAINAHAB | Fanatical skipper in a cap and hat cavorting with sailor |
| ABSEIL | Having to go straight down, sailor relaxes? |
| PLAYMATE | Quietly put down sailor friend (8) |
| OGLES | Gets a bod impression |
| DIABOLO | *OIL A BOD (7) |
| SABOTAGED | Gates a bod wrecked, destroyed (9) |
| BASELINE | Balinese set the standard (4,4) |
| TIKI | Balinese Batik is used for a Maori charm |
| MATELOTE | From French for "mariner-style" and "sailor", a stew of freshwater fish cooked with beurre manie, bouquet garni, pearl onions and wine (8) |
| JACKRUSSELL | A sailor, a philosopher, and a dog |
| UNDERVALUED | Looked down on "luv", rude and cavorting with energy (11) |