| BALTIC | Exchange the sea for it (6) |
| HAMMER | Dismiss from the Stock Exchange the House of Horror? (6) |
| TAMPER | You exchange the cover of the hamper and meddle with the contents |
| SWITCH | Exchange the electrical device (6) |
| LIBRETTO | Making a comeback, hairy swimmer heads for Blasket Islands lagoon for musical script for Riders to the Sea, for example (8) |
| SMOLT | Young salmon after the parr stage, when it turns silvery and migrates to the sea for the first time (5) |
| COLUMBIAN | ____ exchange, the transfer of culture, technology etc between the New World and the Old World (9) |
| MELON | Exchange the lemon for a different fruit (5) |
| PAWN | Exchange the piece on board for a loan (4) |
| MAINSTAYS | Holidays by the sea for the guys |
| CATCHACCOUNT | "The Old Man and the Sea," for example? |
| COVET | Badly desire something by the sea for the opening (5) |
| NOVELLA | "The Old Man and the Sea," for one |
| TRADESIN | Exchanges the small desk held by the retinue (6,2) |
| AGIO | In currency exchange, the percentage charged when one currency is exchanged for another with a higher value (4) |
| SWEETPEA | Small Native American accommodation found in the sea for one of the climbers (5,3) |
| SHORTNOVEL | *"The Old Man and the Sea," for one (first 3 + last 3) |
| INTHEMAIN | Held by the sea for the most part (2,3,4) |
| OVERHANG | Project to exchange the morning after (8) |
| BRIGANTINE | Giant waves in the sea for boat (10) |