| PROMONTORY | A point of high land that juts out into the sea or a large lake (10) |
| SPIT | Narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea (4) |
| PROMONTORIES | High points of land, especially of rocky coast, that jut out into the sea (12) |
| LIGHTHOUSE | Coastline tower poetically referred to as the sentinel of the sea or a beacon of hope |
| LAMMERMUIR | Area of high land separating Lothian and the Borders (10,5) (see 25D) |
| BREAKWATER | A barrier built out into the sea to combat erosion (10) |
| CAPE | A point of land that juts into a sea or lake (4) |
| STONEHENGE | Juts out, when just one hen gets ancient ring of stones (10) |
| SEA | A thalassic expanse known informally as the briny; a great wave; a large lake; the tide; turbulence or swell; a lunar mare; or, with the definite article, a sailor's maritime career (3) |
| SURGE | From the Latin meaning "to rise", a sudden transient movement of a crowd, increase in power or rush of emotion; the rolling swell of the sea; or, a billowing cloud (5) |
| HEADLAND | What is a promontory extending into a large body of water such as the sea or a lake (8) |
| LITTORAL | Of or pertaining to the shore of the sea or a lake |
| BREAKWATERS | Massive walls built out into the sea to protect a shore or harbour from the force of waves (11) |
| ITALY | Boot-shaped country of south-central Europe, occupying a peninsula that juts deep into the Mediterranean Sea. (5) |
| EAVE | Roof edge that juts out a bit |
| TERRA | Any area of high land on the surface of the moon (5) |
| ESTONIA | Land that juts into sea |
| TSANA | Old name for a large lake in Ethiopia, the source of the Blue Nile (5) |
| GROYNE | A timber framework or low, broad wall built out into the sea to stop sand drifting (6) |
| BED | Bottom of the sea or a lake or river (3) |