| ARCHERFISH | Creature that spits a jet of water at its prey (10) |
| STEPSASIDE | Clears the way and spits a seed out (5,5) |
| HIGHTIDE | * Water at its highest (2 words) |
| SQUIRT | An imitative word for a jet of water or a spray of scent; a sea tulip or other ascidian; or, a pipsqueak (6) |
| FOUNTAIN | Found mountain hollowed out by a jet of water (8) |
| TONGUE | The clapper of a bell; the pin of a buckle; a flap of leather on a shoe; or, a jet of flame (6) |
| SQUIRTING | Shooting out a jet of water |
| FLYINGFISH | Are they seen in jets of water? (6-4) |
| INJECTOR | Part of a steam locomotive that employs a jet of steam to force water into the boiler (8) |
| BLACKMAGIC | Dangerous spells in jet of extraordinary power |
| TRIPLEJUMP | Jet of pulp squirted round the rim in the athletic event (6,4) |
| SPURT | A short burst or sudden gush, be it activity, effort, a final dash, a jet of liquid, speed or a teenager's height (5) |
| SPICULE | A minute needle-like body of crystal, ice or coral/sponge skeleton; or, a jet of plasma ejected from the Sun's chromosphere (7) |
| DOUCHE | Jet of water directed at body for cleansing (6) |
| SANDBLAST | Clean or roughen (a sur face) with a jet of fine par ticles (9) |
| BLOWTORCH | It produces a jet of very hot flame (9) |
| FLAMETHROWER | Weapon releasing a jet of burning liquid (5-7) |
| PILOTFISH | Is there one in every jet of water? (5-4) |
| SANDBLASTED | Cleaned with a jet of grit (11) |
| LINN | A pool of water at the foot of a waterfall |