| SKIPJACK | A small tuna with dark, horizontal stripes, widely found in tropical and temperate seas (8) |
| ALBACORE | Relatively small tuna with choice white flesh. |
| BONITO | Food fish, like a small tuna (6) |
| RHINCODON | Genus of sharks in tropical and temperate seas (9) |
| SAND | Shark found in tropical and temperate coastlines of all oceans, or the particles dunes are made of (4) |
| ENDEMIC | (Of disease) widely found in a certain area |
| NEANDERTHAL | Human widely found in ice age Europe |
| WASHBOARD | Percussion instrument widely found in skiffle groups |
| VOLAUVENT | Very little tuna, love, prepared for pastry dish (3-2-4) |
| FALSEALBACORE | Sport fish also known as "little tuna" |
| THRESHER | Large shark of tropical and temperate seas, with a long whiplike tail (8) |
| TOADFISH | Spiny-finned bottom-dwelling marine fish of tropical and temperate seas (8) |
| MAHIMAHI | A ray-finned fish found in tropical and subtropical waters (4,4) |
| STINGRAY | Cartilaginous fish found in tropical and subtropical marine waters (8) |
| SAVANNAH | A grassy plain with few trees in tropical and subtropical regions (8) |
| TRIGGERFISH | Brightly-coloured fish of tropical and temperate seas, with a compressed body and a prominent first dorsal fin with two or three spines (11) |
| AMARANTH | Tropical and temperate plant such as tumbleweed or love-liesbleeding (8) |
| WRASSE | Fish of tropical and temperate seas, with thick lips, strong teeth and a bright coloration (6) |
| BAYADERE | Fabric or design with horizontal stripes of a bright colour (8) |
| TAKEVOWS | Filleted tuna with edges of knife and swears to join a nunnery (4,4) |