| WHITEBAIT | Fish a bit wet I gathered, including fish's tail |
| SASHIMI | Fish dish? I miss a fish's tail in a stew |
| FAKE | Cod fish's head put on headless fish a bit like cod (4) |
| MERMAID | A mythical siren, water nymph or literal "sea woman", in the form of a beautiful undine with a fish's tail (7) |
| CODPIECE | Fish a bit out of the pouch attached to Elizabethan hose (8) |
| TUNA | Fish -- a bit of food served up (4) |
| HABITAT | Some fish a bit attached to where they live, naturally (7) |
| MERMAIDS | In stories, these have a woman's body and a fish's tail (8) |
| MERMAIDENS | Mythical marine creatures, with a woman's upper body and a fish's tail (10) |
| ANAL | __ fin (appendage near a fish's tail) |
| TWINE | Wet, I got buffeted about: a north wind (5) |
| IMBUE | To make thoroughly wet, I am shortly to get a B before University Entrance (5) |
| WARPATH | Bend towards fish's tail, course taken by hawk? (7) |
| STURGEON | Caviar fish's tail initially held by surgeon (8) |
| TWICE | Time and again, dripping wet, I catch cold (5) |
| WATERICE | When thawed, something wet I care to drink |
| WICKEDEST | Deck's wet -- I crumpled -- most shameful (9) |
| HUMID | Maybe a bit of a humdinger, albeit a bit wet (5) |
| MOIST | I was in the centre of West Moors when the storm first hit, but surprisingly I only got a bit wet (5) |
| DAMP | A bit wet to give a Russian yes to a politician, isn't it? |