| BALLAN | Colourful fish, common around British coasts (*as well as bran) (6,6) |
| WRASSE | Colourful fish, common around British coasts (*as well as bran) (6,6) |
| BARNSTORM | Travel around with shows as bran is affected by bad weather (9) |
| BLENNY | A small, spiny-finned fish that frequents British coasts (6) |
| STORMSURGE | In early December 2013, Cyclone Xaver produced a ____ on British coasts described as the worst in 60 years |
| HAAR | Mist on northeastern British coasts |
| ICEBERGALLEY | Newfoundland's coast, as it is dubbed, because of the floating-by-chunks from the Arctic: 2 wds. |
| ABBREVIATION | Making shorter flight around British border - rural England initially |
| RAINBOWTROUT | *Colorful fish |
| CALIFORNIANHOLLY | The branches of this shrub, common around Los Angeles, are used as Christmas decorations |
| OPAH | Large, colourful fish also known as a moonfish (4) |
| PILCHARD | Sea fish common in Cornish waters (8) |
| SMELT | Silvery fish common in the Great Lakes |
| SNAPPER | Red _, marine percoid food fish, common in American coastal regions of the Atlantic (7) |
| REDSNAPPER | Pinkish fish, common off America's east coast (3,7) |
| ACACIA | Tree, and common around Cootamundra in Australia for starters (6) |
| PITAS | Yeast-leavened round flatbreads, common around the Mediterranean and Middle East (5) |
| RIFLE | Sort of weapon common around Liberia's capital? (5) |
| FOG | Weather condition common around the Golden Gate Bridge |
| TELLIN | Small, oval bivalve shell, common around UK coast - endlessly informing (6) |