| RANDAN | Boat rowed by three people in which the person in the middle has two oars, the others one each (6) |
| RUDDER | From Old English for "paddle, oar", the steering mechanism of a boat (6) |
| GAMBIT | Opening move in game of Piggy In The Middle has limits (6) |
| RENOUNCED | Divide weight in the middle, has to be given up (9) |
| INNKEEPER | Hotelier near the center has a quick look the other way (9) |
| GALLEY | Boat rowed by slaves (6) |
| CUTTER | Boat rowed by tailoring craftsman (6) |
| SAMPAN | Small Far East boat, propelled with one or two oars at the back (6) |
| LENNON | Sign name over two others, one of four famous ones (6) |
| RESIST | Among others, one's up to oppose (6) |
| INSTEP | Going along with others, one's on foot |
| SCULLS | Boats with two oars per rower |
| UBOATS | Vessels designed to sink themselves and others (1-5) |
| SKIFF | Boat rowed up the Thames by "uppers" in the annual ceremony of counting the Queen's swans (5) |
| BLUFF | Children's party game in which the person who's 'it' tries to catch the rest, Blind man's ... |
| RANDANGIG | A boat with three rowers, the second having two oars (6,3) |
| RUMMY | Card game for two to six people in which players may lay off whilst assembling melds (5) |
| LOVETRIANGLE | FOR ADDED FLAVOR, PUT THREE PEOPLE IN ONE OF THESE (two words) |
| CHARACTER | It's the nature of the person in the book (9) |
| LOONIEST | Less lucid than the others, one toils dreadfully |