| EAGLERAY | A large marine animal with pointed pectoral fins and long tail that lives in open ocean (5,3) |
| HIGHSEAS | Peak tourist period working away in open ocean (4,4) |
| ELAND | A spiral-horned antelope that lives in open woodland and grassland in Africa (5) |
| RAYS | Fish with wing-shaped fins and long tails (4) |
| SPONGE | Parasite without tail that lives in the sea |
| SUNFISH | Personal-size sailboat named for a large marine animal |
| COMET | Bright object with a long tail that travels around the sun (5) |
| LEMUR | Madagascar animal with pointed snout and long tail (5) |
| HUMPBACK | Type of whale with long pectoral fins and a stubby dorsal fin (8) |
| SEAHORSE | A marine fish of the genus Hippocampus with a prehensile tail, that swims in an upright position (8) |
| JOHNDORY | A fish with a deep, compressed body, spiny dorsal fins and massive mobile jaws (4,4) |
| PORPOISE | A small toothed whale with a triangular dorsal fin and a blunt, rounded snout (8) |
| MANTARAY | Large marine fish with wing-like pectoral fins (5,3) |
| ALBACORE | Small bluefin tuna species with long pectoral fins (8) |
| CONTRARY | The sort of carry on with cat's tail that is irreconcilable (8) |
| HARPSEAL | Contrived phrase on a large marine mammal |
| SEAOTTER | Pacific marine animal with thick dark brown fur (3,5) |
| CLIMBERS | New world porcupines are good ___ and some even have prehensile tails that can grip onto branches |
| FUSELAGE | Main body of an aircraft excluding the wings, fins and tailplane (8) |
| GILLSLIT | Opening near a shark's pectoral fin |