| SEALETTUCE | Edible, crinkly green algae which is found along the shores of the world's oceans (3,7) |
| STRAND | A bit of rope found along the shore (6) |
| KALE | Crinkly green of the mustard family |
| HIGHSEASON | When many people holiday on the world's oceans, principally? (4,6) |
| MONGOL | Empire founded by Genghis Khan in 1206 in the Steppe of central Asia. By the late 13th century it reached from the Pacific Ocean in the east to the Danube River and the shores of the Persian Gulf in t |
| ARCTIC | Which is the smallest of the world's oceans? (6) |
| KRILL | Small marine crustaceans found in all of the world's oceans (5) |
| AYRSHIRE | A historical county of SW Scotland on the shores of the Firth of Clyde |
| NIGER | African river, reportedly one of the ten accounting for 90% of the plastic entering the world's oceans |
| ORCA | Whale found in every one of the world's oceans |
| SEVENSEAS | Second uniform given to Special Air Service circumnavigating earth by way of the world's oceans (5,4 |
| RAE | John, 19th Century Scottish author of Narrative of an Expedition to the Shores of the Arctic Sea, in 1846 and 1847 (3) |
| PRUSSIANS | Some old German's political leader found on the shores of the Black Sea, for example (9) |
| HERO | Leading male character found her on the shores of the Hellespont (4) |
| LESSER | The smallest flamingo species which is found in South Africa is the ___ flamingo |
| ATLANTIC | Second largest of the world's oceans (8) |
| MARIANASTRENCH | Deepest part of the world's oceans |
| PACIFIC | Largest of the world's oceans (7) |
| INDIAN | Third-largest of the world's oceans |
| WATERPIMPERNEL | White-flowered plant of the primrose family, usually found along the edges of brooks (5,9) |