| ASCRIBES | Assigns to a berth in stormy seas |
| REASSESS | Give second rating to engineers on ship in stormy seas (8) |
| REMAPS | Assigns to a different key, as a computer function |
| ACCESS | Means of approach for 200 in stormy seas (6) |
| ASSESSED | Determined ship, caught in stormy seas near England, evacuated (8) |
| ASSES | They carry goods south in stormy seas |
| AGELESS | Always young? Solution's in stormy seas (7) |
| RANKS | Assigns to a particular position |
| PLACES | Assigns to a seat |
| APPOINTS | Assigns to a job or position (8) |
| RELEGATES | Assigns to a lower position |
| CASTS | Assigns to a role |
| REDEPLOYS | Assigns to a new task (9) |
| SHUBUNKIN | Give a wide berth, taking a berth with a fish (9) |
| ASININE | Foolish to put in more than once in stormy sea (7) |
| BUNK | An abscondence, decampment, flee, flit, getaway or other hurried or furtive departure; a sleeping berth in a ship; either of a pair of beds, one above the other; or, nonsense (4) |
| TIEUP | To secure in or as if in a berth or dock (3, 2) |
| BED | A berth, bunk, palliasse, shakedown etc, such as Shakespeare's "second- best" example which he bequeathed to his wife; or, something thusly flat, such as a garden plot of roses, a layer of oysters or |
| BEDPOST | One of a berth/cot's four "slumber uprights" or pillars, recalled in a phrase meaning "in strict confidence" (7) |
| MOORING | Find a berth for a north African, in good order (7) |