| SEAOWL | A lumpfish of the North Atlantic (3,3) |
| AZORES | Group of islands in the middle of the north Atlantic (6) |
| BISCAY | Bay of ___ , wide inlet of the North Atlantic Ocean indenting the western European coast (6) |
| FULMAR | Gull-like seabird of the North Atlantic and North Pacific (6) |
| CAVIAR | Lumpfish product |
| TURBOT | Edible flatfish of the North Atlantic, Baltic and Mediterranean (6) |
| GANNET | Largest seabird of the north Atlantic |
| SARGASSO | The ... Sea is a calm area of the North Atlantic between the Azores and the Caribbean Sea (8) |
| ULNAR | Rounded section of Sumatran lumpfish is bony? (5) |
| SARGASSOSEA | A calm area of the North Atlantic, between the Caribbean and the Azores (8,3) |
| IRISHSEA | Arm of the North Atlantic, location of Anglesey, the Isle of Man and Bardsey Island (5,3) |
| FAROE | Word on a map of the North Atlantic formed by anagramming the last five letters of "loafer" |
| VELUM | Soft membrane defensive lumpfish protects (5) |
| SEAOWLS | Lumpfish that don't sound like they're fish |
| SEA | Part of the North Atlantic, lying between the West Indies and the Azores, notorious for its floating seaweed (8,3) |
| CRITICALLY | Status in 2020 of the North Atlantic Right Whale which is on the brink of extinction ... |
| ENDANGERED | Status in 2020 of the North Atlantic Right Whale which is on the brink of extinction ... |
| BAYOFBISCAY | Wide inlet of the North Atlantic south of the Celtic Sea, noted for its violent storms (3,2,6) |
| RAZORBILL | A common auk of the North Atlantic, with a black and white plumage (9) |
| BAFFINBAY | A sea of the North Atlantic Ocean (6,3) |