| OYSTERBED | A source of seafood stew, perhaps |
| LOBSTERPOT | Throw up and violently protest source of seafood (7,3) |
| OYSTERFARM | River running through forest may upset source of seafood (6-4) |
| ZARZUELA | Spanish term, from "blackberry, bramble", that refers to a Catalan bouillabaisse-like seafood stew; Spanish operetta/vaudeville; a royal palace of Espana; or, metonymically, the monarchy of Spain (8) |
| HOTPOT | Stolen cannabis creates a bit of a stew perhaps (6) |
| MONKFISH | Seafood stew of Minsk hotel |
| POTHERB | Trouble brewing at first, plant in a stew perhaps? (7) |
| WASTE | Refuse a stew, perhaps |
| HEARTYMEAL | Big bowlful of stew, perhaps |
| CHOWDER | Somehow, Rod, chew seafood stew (7) |
| BOUILLABAISSE | French seafood stew or soup (13) |
| JAMBALAYA | Creole seafood stew (9) |
| CALLALOO | Caribbean seafood stew |
| WORCESTER | Racecourse stew perhaps had this as ingredient (9,5) |
| SAUCE | Racecourse stew perhaps had this as ingredient (9,5) |
| WILDWEST | Stew perhaps at old frontier |
| WETS | Adds water to the stew, perhaps? (4) |
| RUNDOWN | A summary; a reduction in activity, number, size etc; or, a Jamaican stew of seafood cooked in coconut milk (7) |
| TEMPURA | Japanese dish of seafood or vegetables deep-fried in a batter of the same name made with sparkling w |
| FISHMENU | List of seafood cooked to a fine mush (4,4) |