| DORNOCHFIRTH | Arm of the sea also called the Kyle of Sutherland (7,5) |
| SWELL | Regular movement of the sea also initially ignored (5) |
| SKYE | Scottish island separated from the mainland by the Kyle of Lochalsh (4) |
| MUIR | _of Ord, station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line (4) |
| SEASALT | Condiment occurring naturally in solution in the sea, also known as Mallorca's white gold the best-known area for its production on the island is in Es Trenc in the south-east (3,4) |
| PERSHINGGULF | Arm of the sea held by a WWI general? |
| THERA | Greek island in the Aegean sea also called Santorini; part of the southern Cyclades (5) |
| IMBROS | Largest island of Turkey, in the NE Aegean Sea; also called Gokceada (6) |
| ZANTE | Island in the Ionian Sea also called Zakynthos |
| TREPANG | Large sea cucumber of tropical Oriental seas, also called beche-de-mer |
| KIEL | German canal connecting the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. Also the name of a city which witnessed a German sailors' mutiny in World War I. |
| CORINTH | Greek canal which connects the Ionian Sea to the Aegean Sea. Also the name of an ancient Greek city-state. |
| PAPERNAUTILUS | Cephalopod mollusc of warm and tropical seas, also called argonaut |
| SOUND | Find the depth of water in an arm of the sea (5) |
| BELUGA | Large white sturgeon of the Black and Caspian Seas also known as the hausen (6) |
| DUNROBIN | Scottish castle, family seat of the Earl of Sutherland (8) |
| EGERTON | Family name of the Dukes of Sutherland (7) |
| TRAIN | Title of an episode of BBC's Great Railway Journeys, broadcast in 1980, where the presenter travelled to Kyle of Lochalsh (5) |
| CONFESSIONS | Title of an episode of BBC's Great Railway Journeys, broadcast in 1980, where the presenter travelled to Kyle of Lochalsh (11) |
| SPOTTER | Title of an episode of BBC's Great Railway Journeys, broadcast in 1980, where the presenter travelled to Kyle of Lochalsh (17) |