| AIRHOLE | A gap in frozen water used by animals to come up and breathe (7) |
| DOUBLEENTRY | Bookkeeping system as made by animals to the Ark (6-5) |
| PHEROMONE | Chemical released by animals to attract mates, eg |
| CHANNEL | Length of water used by woman in chapter 50 (7) |
| ICECUBE | Block of frozen water used to cool drinks (3,4) |
| DIARISE | Detective Inspector to come up and record daily (7) |
| FEELERS | Organs such as antennae used by animals for testing by touch (7) |
| TOWPATH | Path along a canal used by animals towing boats (7) |
| ICEBERG | ... one returning to cold island in frozen water (7) |
| ICEBOAT | I ate cob from vessel in frozen water (7) |
| MESMILE | Make ____ (Come Up And See Me), song by the late Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel released in 1975 (2,5) |
| CUTICLE | Dead skin pared, left in frozen water |
| SURFACE | Come up and serve a winner after break (7) |
| STARTER | Fermented mixture of flour and water used to make sourdough (7) |
| CISTERN | Tank of water used to flush a toilet (7) |
| MAEWEST | Her famous one-liner was, "Come up and see me sometime" (3,4) |
| FONDANT | Thick paste of sugar and water, used for making sweets or icing cakes (7) |
| DRAINER | Water used in setting up of revolutionary kitchen device |
| BATTERS | Beats / fluid mixtures of flour, egg, milk or water used in cooking |
| SOLVENT | Fluid, such as acetone, turpentine or even water, used to dissolve solids |