| CABOTAGE | Confined space, occupied by boat, interfered with navigation in coastal waters (8) |
| MANATEES | Sea cows found in tropical coastal waters of Atlantic (8) |
| LAMANCHE | Chap ensnared by the French female revolutionary in her coastal waters (2,6) |
| CROMARTY | Shipping forecast area in Scottish coastal waters (8) |
| OFFSHORE | Love of fresh cockles - confined to coastal waters |
| SEATROUT | Fish of the genus Cynoscion found in US coastal waters (3,5) |
| FLOUNDER | A small flatflish normally found in shallow coastal water (8) |
| CROMWELL | Male featured in line, resting in confined space - one named after 1 (8) |
| CARRIAGE | A bishop, one in confined space in coach (8) |
| INTERNEE | Change in rent seen essentially for one in a confined space? (8) |
| HIGHTIDE | Coastal waters are deepest at this time (4, 4) |
| CEREBRAL | Note British artist in confined space largely given to thinking? (8) |
| SHELFSEA | Shallow coastal water choppy as flesh (5,3) |
| CLOSETED | Tool muffling echo on TV in confined space |
| BRIGALOW | Confined space next to a small type of acacia (8) |
| PHONEBOX | Confined space where those inside call out (5,3) |
| OYSTER | An edible marine mollusc with a rough shell, occurring on the sea bed in coastal waters (6) |
| OYSTERS | Edible marine bivalve molluscs occurring in coastal waters (7) |
| PARK | Word for a space occupied by artillery or wagons, hence a verb for "halt and leave a vehicle"; or, in other senses, an estate's pleasure ground, a public garden or a playground (4) |
| EPONYM | Label derived from name of space occupied by horse (6) |