| HORSEMACKEREL | Fish of European Atlantic waters also called a scad |
| SAUREL | Large elongated compressed food fish of European Atlantic waters. |
| SNOOK | Large, edible game fish of tropical American waters also known as the sergeant fish (5) |
| REDMULLET | Food fish of European waters, with a pair of long barbels beneath the chin (3,6) |
| ALLIS | --- shad, a migratory fish of European coastal waters that travels up rivers to spawn (5) |
| CELSIUS | Unit of temperature measurement that uses a scale based on 0degrees for the freezing point of water and 100degrees for the boiling point of water. Also called centigrade. (7) |
| STREAMS | Bodies of flowing water, also called rivulets, brooks and rills (7) |
| CONSTANCE | Lake ___, body of water also called Bodensee, bordering on Germany, Austria and Switzerland (9) |
| WHITING | Fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe, related to the cod (7) |
| MANATEE | A sea cow of tropical Atlantic waters with a rounded tail flipper (7) |
| HORSE | Scad fish is also called ___ mackerel (*shore) (5) |
| TARPON | Large silvery game fish of warm Atlantic waters (6) |
| ASWELL | A source of sherry and a source of water also |
| GOGGLER | Word for an avid television watcher; an eye; one with a fixed or bulging stare; or, a big-eyed scad (7) |
| JELLYFISH | Food for Leatherback Turtles when feasting in Atlantic waters |
| WHITESIDEDDOLPHIN | Aquatic mammal in Canada's coastal 'Pacific' or 'Atlantic' waters, ___-___ ___ |
| FLUCTUS | Wave or surge of water, also metaph., of people or crowds (4th) |
| LSI | The fitting of scads of semiconductors onto a single chip: abbr. |
| ANTARCTIC | ___ Ocean, body of water also known as the Southern Ocean (9) |
| ARALSEA | Inland body of water also shrinking in area (4,3) |