| PUGET | A wide indentation of a shoreline, or the body of water bounded by such a curve (5) |
| INLET | Long narrow indentation of a shoreline |
| CREEK | Narrow sheltered waterway, specially an inlet in a shoreline or a channel in a salt marsh (5) |
| ERODE | Gradually diminish like a shoreline or public support |
| BAYOFPLENTY | Wide indentation of North Island, NZ (3,2,6) |
| OGEE | O my goodness! Such a curve! (4) |
| BAY | Indentation of a shoreline (3) |
| BAYS | Indentations of a shoreline (4) |
| RIB | Any one of the curved pieces of wood forming the sides of a violin or the body of a lute; ornamental band on the spine of a book; or, an arch separating the webs of a vault (3) |
| CHEST | A trunk full of gold discovered by a leprechaun (or the body part a gorilla beats with his fists) |
| SUNDA | ___ Strait, the body of water between Java and Sumatra linking the Java Sea with the Indian Ocean (5 |
| COAST | The orarian-inhabited littoral zone, aka a beach, oceanfront, seaboard, seaside, shoreline or strand (5) |
| LAP | A single turn of rope or thread around a drum, reel or other coiled object; a circuit of a racetrack; the forepart of a skirt and/or the body, from waist to knees; thin liquid food for a dog; an earlo |
| OCEAN | See policeman limp out of the body of water (5) |
| WHARF | A landing stage, quay or staithe parallel to a shoreline for docking, filling and unloading ships (5) |
| ATLANTIC | - Ocean, body of water bounded by the Americas, Africa and Europe (8) |
| BAYOFBISCAY | Body of water bounded by France and Spain |
| VASE | Vessel such as a tulipiere or rosebowl for cut flowers; or, the body of the Corinthian capital (4) |
| LAKESUPERIOR | Body of water bounded on the south by Wisconsin and Michigan (4,8) |
| INTAKE | Amount of food eaten; or, the body of recruits/pupils accepted by an organisation or school (6) |