| ABALONE | Edible mollusc of warm seas, with a shallow ear-shaped shell (7) |
| ABALONES | Edible molluscs of warm seas, the sea-ear (8) |
| PAPERNAUTILUS | Cephalopod mollusc of warm and tropical seas, also called argonaut |
| GREATWHITE | A shark of warm seas with large triangular teeth, noted as an aggressive predator (5,5) |
| DABBLER | Dutch talker firstly ignored is one with a shallow interest (7) |
| MARLIN | Large oceanic game fish of warm seas, with long upper jaw (6) |
| TIGERSHARK | Large creature of warm seas with dark vertical stripes on the body |
| NARWHAL | Toothed whale, Monodon monoceros, found in Arctic seas, with the male having a spiral tusk (7) |
| TOHEROA | Mollusc of New Zealand from which a greenish soup is made (7) |
| CARABAO | Found on the road and found on the sea with a duck and water buffalo (7) |
| MARCHED | Progressed in a graceful curve in the warm sea (7) |
| GROUPER | Name a large fish found in warm sea (7) |
| BIVALVE | A mollusc of the class Pelecypoda, which includes clams, cockles, oysters and mussels |
| SETSAIL | Head out to sea with a firm auction announced (3,4) |
| JEWELBOX | A casket of variously coloured gems; a star cluster in Crux, reminiscent of this; a rough or spiky clam of warm seas; or, a CD case (5,3) |
| TRIGGERFISH | Brightly-coloured fish of tropical and temperate seas, with a compressed body and a prominent first dorsal fin with two or three spines (11) |
| SEASNAIL | Small spiny-finned fish of cold seas, with a soft scaleless body and the pelvic fins fused into a sucker (3,5) |
| ORMER | An edible marine gastropod mollusc with an ear-shaped shell perforated with holes (5) |
| THRESHER | Large shark of tropical and temperate seas, with a long whiplike tail (8) |
| LOWPITCHED | Of a roof, with a shallow slope (3-7) |