| DUFFELBAG | Canvas container originally used for a sailor's kit (6,3) |
| MARINER | Remain around rudder first used for a sailor (7) |
| CANISTER | Container originally carrying wine from the east |
| DITTY | ___ bag - sailor's kit for holding personal belongings (5) |
| TARANTULA | Name originally used for a European wolf spider |
| GREATDANE | Animal originally used for boar hunting |
| TEACHESTS | Wooden crates originally used for transporting aromatic beverages (3,6) |
| REAMS | Originally used for a number of sheets of paper, it is now used for a large quantity of anything (5) |
| GREYHOUND | Tall, slender fast-moving dog of an ancient breed originally used for coursing (9) |
| BOND | Attractive force linking atoms to form molecules; a promise; or, a type of writing paper originally used for a debenture of the same name (4) |
| JUMPER | Word for a sailor's loose outer jacket that came to mean a woollen jersey in the UK or a pinafore dress in the US; a quarry drill; a crude sled; or, a horse for puissance, e.g. (6) |
| KITBAG | Long canvas container for holding equipment (6) |
| DUFFEL | ___ bag, a cylindrical canvas container carried over the shoulder (6) |
| FROCK | A dress; an old word for a sailor's jersey; monk's habit; or, a historical farmer or peasant's garment (5) |
| DITTYBAG | A receptacle for a sailor's personal belongings (5-3) |
| BOATSWAIN | Crazy about love? Lover's losing head for a sailor |
| SOUWESTER | Hat for a sailor (we set ours apart) (9) |
| DECKTHEHALLS | Carol with a melody originally used for Nos Galan, a Welsh carol |
| KID | Young goat; or, an old word for a sailor's mess tub for grog/rations (3) |
| DRYLAND | Sight for a sailor's sore eyes |