| AQUARIUM | An artificial tank, usually with glass sides, in which fish are kept for observation (8) |
| ARENA | An enclosure usually surrounded by seats on all sides, in which sports events or concerts take place (5) |
| COGS | Small gear wheels, firm with glass sides (4) |
| VOLLEYBALL | Team sport of six players per side in which there are positions called libero and outside hitter (10) |
| MORTUARY | A room or building in which dead bodies are kept for hygienic storage (8) |
| MARINADE | A mixture of oil, herbs etc in which fish or meat is steeped before cooking to improve its flavour (8) |
| VIVARIUM | A place where live animals are kept under natural conditions, for observation or research (8) |
| CRICKETS | In China, what insects are kept for fighting? (8) |
| SCHOOLS | In which fish are to be found, in various forms? (7) |
| STURGEON | Which fish is the prime source of caviar? (8) |
| CAPETOWN | African city of which Fish Hoek is a suburb (4,4) |
| CATCHMENTAREA | Basin perhaps in which fish are meant to swim (9,4) |
| EAGLEEYE | Keen talent for observation |
| EYESIGHT | Immeasurably vacuous, he gets ridiculed for observation |
| SEINE | Continental waterway in which fish are caught (5) |
| KETTLE | Receptacle in which fish are cooked (6) |
| PAPILLOTE | En -; French term for a method in which fish, vegetables or poultry are cooked in a paper bag with w |
| AQUARIA | Places in which fish and other aquatic creatures are kept (7) |
| STUD | Name an establishment in which horses are kept for breeding (4) |
| ZOO | A place in which animals are kept for public exhibition (3) |