| RANDAN | Boat rowed by three people in which the person in the middle uses two oars and the others one oar ea |
| 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 ... |
| THOLE | Peg on the gunwale of a boat - you may need two to support the oar and a rowlock is easier to manage |
| DROMOND | Type of warship propelled by both oar and lateen sail that was used by the Byzantine navy during bat |
| GALLEY | Boat rowed by slaves (6) |
| CUTTER | Boat rowed by tailoring craftsman (6) |
| OBRIAIN | Three Men in a Boat star Dara breaks one oar with bin (1,6) |
| BOTH | The one and the other one |
| 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) |
| LOONIEST | Less lucid than the others, one toils dreadfully |
| SHIPSHAPE | Trim, having one pointy end and the other one blunt? (9) |
| ALCHEMIST | Lead person in the Middle Ages? |
| FRONT | Star of The Thick Of It and The Other One, Rebecca _ (5) |
| IRAQI | Person in the Middle East needs elevated intelligence to answer Religious Instruction (5) |
| ASSIMILATE | Pick up, among others, one young girl accompanied by adult, on the return journey (10) |
| ROWS | Uses the oars and argues about it |
| LONGSHIP | Narrow open vessel with oars and a square sail used by the Vikings (8) |
| SPOON | Etymologically related to "spick and span", a cutlery item to whose shape the bill of a white wading bird, an oar and a 3-wood club are likened (5) |