| BLENNY | Bass pursued by Henry, maybe, as fish (6) |
| IRISH | Flower girl pursued by Henry in Cork? (5) |
| PISCES | Zodiac constellation shown as fish tied together (6) |
| GUTTED | Deeply disappointed - as fish may have been? (6) |
| MONGER | Word used to denote a dealer in a commodity such as fish or iron (6) |
| SLICES | Cut portions of bread, cake, pizza etc; shares generally; or, broad spatulas for lifting flat foods, such as fish fillets, fried eggs or pancakes (6) |
| FLAKED | In thin, flat pieces, as fish |
| DEBONE | Prepare, in a way, as fish |
| OLIVER | COP KNOWN AS FISH (OLTL) |
| SKATER | One shifting around ice as fish start to rot |
| SCRODS | Splits for cooking, as fish |
| ANTEGG | Insect pupa sold as fish food |
| EELIER | More slippery, as fish |
| AERATE | Make bubbly, as fish tank water |
| ICONIC | One ellipse, maybe, as a defining shape (6) |
| HEATER | Glower maybe as loveless type full of energy (6) |
| NOISES | Spring, maybe, as nose is broken (6) |
| SEASON | Spring, maybe, as nose is broken (6) |
| LESSEE | The Parisian coming to Chichester maybe as a tenant (6) |
| WADDLE | Dawdle, maybe, as ducks do (6) |