| MANATEE | A sirenian of the rivers of Brazil (7) |
| SEACOW | A sirenian, especially a manatee (3,3) |
| ACHERON | One of the five rivers of the Greek underworld, known as the river of woe (7) |
| STYX | It is one of the rivers of the underworld. The word literally means "shuddering" and expresses loathing of death. |
| OHIO | One of the rivers of Three Rivers Stadium |
| LETHIED | A Shakespearean adjective referring to the river of forgetfulness (7) |
| ABANA | One of the rivers of Damascus (2 Kings 5:12) (5) |
| EMANATE | Start to examine sirenian after docking issue (7) |
| ORINOCO | The river of love, I croon foolishly (7) |
| SEACOWS | Sirenian mammals, including dugongs and manatees, that are named for their habit of grazing on subaquatic grasses in herds (3,4) |
| ENOCH | First name of the politician who made the infamous address dubbed by the press as the 'Rivers of Blood' speech in Birmingham in 1968 (5) |
| BABYLON | Rivers Of ___ , song made famous by Boney M (7) |
| PSALM | The 137th begins "By the rivers of Babylon" |
| IDA | Home of the River of No Return: Abbr. |
| FLEUVES | 'Rivers' of Quebec |
| EELS | Ray-finned fish that migrate between the rivers of Europe and the Sargasso Sea (4) |
| ATREE | "... like ___ plantedby the rivers of water": Psalms |
| HIPPOPOTAMUS | Large mammal living in or around the rivers of sub-Saharan Africa |
| GENTLEONMYMIND | 1968 Glen Campbell hit whose title refers to how the rivers of his memory flow: 4 wds. |
| DRIFT | A mass of snow or leaves, piled up by the wind; a large spread of daffodils, snowdrops or other flowering plants; a flock of cattle or birds; a heavy shower of rain/sleet; or, loose fluvioglacial or g |