| SEAEGG | Another name for an ovoid or globular spiny hedgehog-like marine echinus, urchin or veritable pincushion of the ocean floor (3,3) |
| MARK | Zynga founder Pincus |
| MANGO | Tropical Asian tree having an ovoid edible fruit with sweet juicy orange-yellow flesh (5) |
| OVOLO | An echinus-like quarter-round or thumb that, although a "little egg", is an enduring foundational element and proverbial mighty oak in the realms of architecture (5) |
| TURTLE | A tortoise-like marine chelonian named by English sailors; said terrapin's flesh, used for soup; or, an old name for a species of dove, symbolic of devoted or true love (6) |
| SCORESHEET | A competition record, game tracker, points recorder or veritable victory determinant in sports or in life (10) |
| TUSK | The hard or tough outer covering of an invertebrate such as a sea urchin or starfish (4) |
| BREACH | Whether in a code of conduct, law, promise or one's trust, it is a crack, rift, rupture or veritable bust (6) |
| MONEYBAGS | A billionaire, fat cat, plutocrat or veritable human cash machine whose nickname is a literal description of the rich purses they have or glean (9) |
| ECRIME | A neologism describing a cyber theft, digital offence, internet violation, online wrongdoing or veritable click-driven malfeasance (1-5) |
| SIBS | According to etymology, "one's own" blood relations, brothers/sisters or veritable kindred gossip relatives (4) |
| SPIKE | Species or type of lavender; another name for an old piton used to belay in rock climbing/mountaineering; or, the nickname of Terence Alan Milligan (5) |
| MARGUERITE | Another name for an ox-eye daisy; or, a 2008 West End musical by Michel Legrand (10) |
| SANDLANCE | One name for a silvery eel-like marine spiny-finned fish of the family Ammodytidae |
| EYELESS | Like a sea urchin or hydra |
| WHIP | In medieval law, a piece of property or a stray falling to the lord of the manor if unclaimed; later, a street urchin; or, a person of thin build (4) |
| STRAPPER | Word for a racehorse groom; one muscular or big enough to fill a veritable room; an energetic doer, girl or guy; or, an exaggeration, aka whopping lie (8) |
| ICONOGRAPHER | Another name for an artist or illustrator |
| IRISHPOTATOFAMINE | Another name for An Gorta Mor, the subject of a new Glasgow memorial statue (5,6,6) |
| SEA | Prefix with urchin or cucumber |