| OPAH | A large, soft-finned, deep-sea fish with a deep, colourful body, also called moonfish or kingfish (4) |
| SWORDFISH | Large edible sea fish with a very long upper jaw (9) |
| JOHNDORY | A fish with a deep, compressed body, spiny dorsal fins and massive mobile jaws (4,4) |
| DORY | John _, fish with a deep, compressed body, spiny dorsal fins and massive mobile jaws (4) |
| ONCEINABLUEMOON | When a colourful body is never seen? (4,2,1,4,4) |
| ANGELFISH | Small tropical marine fish with a deep flattened coloured body and brushlike teeth (9) |
| MINERAL | Pitman with a large soft drink (7) |
| SADDLE | Thickened egg-bearing section of an earthworm's body, also called a clitellum (6) |
| SHOULDERBLADE | Either of the two bones of the body also called a scapula (8,5) |
| HERRING | Soft-finned food fish with large, fragile, silvery scales such as the Atlantic ___ (7) |
| RAYS | Large sea fish with flattened bodies (4) |
| BREAM | Freshwater cyprinid fish with a deep compressed body covered in silvery scales (5) |
| BASS | Fish with a deep voice? (4) |
| FEMUR | Bone of the body also called a thighbon (5) |
| ASTEROID | Small celestial body also called a minor planet (8) |
| BAP | A large soft bread roll (3) |
| BLANKET | A large, soft cloth used for warmth (7) |
| STENOSIS | Abnormal narrowing of a blood vessel or other passage in the body, also known as stricture (8) |
| THORAX | That part of the human body also called the chest (6) |
| TALUS | Bone of the human body also called the anklebone (5) |