| PEAGREEN | Colour of the boat used by The Owl and the PussyCat (3-5) |
| RUNCIBLE | Type of spoon used by The Owl and the Pussy-Cat in Edward Lear's poem (8) |
| BONGTREE | Feature of land reached by the owl and the pussycat (4,4) |
| NONSENSE | Form of verse such as Lear's The Owl And The Pussycat or Carroll's Jabberwocky |
| MINCE | Food eaten by the Owl and the Pussycat (5) |
| CRAFT | Skill of, or the boat used by, an angler? (5) |
| BOTANIST | Tin boats used by one who studies plants (8) |
| RUNCIBLESPOON | Cutlery item employed by the Owl and the Pussy-Cat in Edward Lear's poem |
| KAYAK | Canoe-like boat used by the Inuit (5) |
| BARN | Farm or rural building used by the owl Tyto alba as a nesting place (4) |
| VEDETTE | Patrol boat used by the French Maritime Gendarmerie (7) |
| DHOW | Make of boat used by Arabs in the East African and Arabian coasts (4) |
| TOSEA | 'The owl and the pussycat went ... in a beautiful peagreen boat' (2,3) |
| EDWARDLEAR | Author and poet who popularised limericks and wrote The Owl and The Pussycat (6,4) |
| LARGO | Broad and slow old boat used by learner (5) |
| GIPSYMOTH | - - IV, boat used by Sir Francis Chichester to circumnavigate the world (5,4) |
| BOAT | Pea-green vessel in The Owl and the Pussycat; one of the seated yoga poses; or, a jug for gravy/sauce (4) |
| LEAR | *"The Owl and the Pussycat went to sea in a beautiful pea-green boat..." |
| QUINCE | Preferred fruit of the owl and the pussycat? (6) |
| WENTTOSEA | Spooner's dispatched for a tinkle like the owl and the pussycat did (4,2,3) |