| SPAWN | Eggs of fish or frogs |
| SPAWNS | Makes new fish or frogs |
| OVA | Eggs, of fish say, in Slovakia (3) |
| ROE | Eggs of fish (3) |
| FILLET | From "thread", a word for a narrow ribbon tied round the head originally, later a boned side of fish or slice of meat; a decorative line impressed on the cover of a book; a narrow piece of wood; or, a |
| ROSEBOWL | Original name of a cricket ground in the village of West End in Hampshire; or, a type of vase often with a perforated lid or "frog" (4,4) |
| ARMY | Group of ants or frogs |
| DELICACY | Caviar or frogs' legs |
| SCHOOL | Area for training horses and riders; a group of fish or marine mammals; or, a community of artists sharing a common style (6) |
| CHUB | A type of fish - or the hairstyle sported in Repin's Reply Of The Zaporozhian Cossacks To Sultan Mehmed IV Of Turkey (4) |
| SUSHI | A Japanese dish of cold balls of vinegared rice, usually garnished with slices of fish or egg (5) |
| CAKES | Scandinavian word originally for small flat bread rolls, later for similar baked confections enriched with butter, eggs, spices, sugar etc; or, savoury patties of fish or potato (5) |
| FINS | From "feathers", a word for fists, foils or for the fleshy flattened flippers or flappers of fish; or, fivers in the US (4) |
| TADPOLE | Larva of a toad or frog (7) |
| CHOWDER | Stew or thick soup made of fish or clams with vegetables (7) |
| FILLETS | Decorative lines impressed on book covers; ribbons worn as headbands; boned sides of fish; or, architectural lists or listels (7) |
| BAGS | Quantities of fish or game caught; loose-fitting trousers; udders; or, carriers, shoppers, totes etc (4) |
| SUN | Kind of fish or flower |
| CARP | Type of fish, or a synonym for "complain" |
| SHOAL | Large group of fish or a sandbar |