| SEASCAPE | A painting or photograph of a maritime scene (8) |
| PORTRAIT | A painting, drawing or photograph of a particular person (8) |
| SEAPIECE | General term for a painting representing a maritime scene (3,5) |
| STILLLIFE | Kind of painting or photograph put on biography (5,4) |
| LANDSCAPE | Painting or photograph depicting natural scenery (9) |
| SEASCOUT | Member of a maritime association for boys (3,5) |
| TRIPTYCH | Art consisting of a painting or carving on three panels (8) |
| VIGNETTE | Illustration or photograph (French, 'little vine') whose borderless edges fade into a background (8) |
| SHIPSLOG | A maritime record? Yes, of course (5,3) |
| CHANDLER | Reach land without a maritime specialist (8) |
| MUTINEER | One who partakes in a maritime uprising (8) |
| PICTURES | Paintings or photographs (8) |
| TORSO | Word for a core, plant stalk or stump first, later the trunk of the human body; a nude statue of said corporal bole; or, a painting or a musical piece left short, truncated or unfinished (5) |
| DETAIL | A fact or item; a minor decorative feature; a selected area of a painting; or, a temporary military unit (6) |
| NINA | First of a maritime trio |
| COASTGUARD | Member of a maritime force (10) |
| NAV | Of a maritime mil. branch |
| NAVAL | Of a maritime military force |
| SEPIA | A cuttlefish; a rich pigment prepared from its ink; the fine brown colour of said fluid; or, a drawing or photograph in this tone (5) |
| NUDE | Colour evoking flesh used as a shade of make-up, lingerie or hosiery; or, a painting or sculpture depicting the figure of an unclothed human (4) |