| SKINDIVERS | Folks in fins and snorkels |
| SNORKEL | Tube used in fin-swimming, free diving and recreational activities such |
| LUBFISH | Cured cod, perhaps, rich and succulent without bits of bones, fins and innards |
| EAGLERAY | A large marine animal with pointed pectoral fins and long tail that lives in open ocean (5,3) |
| RAYS | Fish with wing-shaped fins and long tails (4) |
| MOOLAH | Fins and sawbucks, e.g. |
| MALIBU | Long surfboard with fins and rounded front (6) |
| AGTS | Pepper and Snorkel, for short |
| SGTS | Pepper and Snorkel (abbr.) |
| JOHNDORY | A fish with a deep, compressed body, spiny dorsal fins and massive mobile jaws (4,4) |
| DORY | John _, fish with a deep, compressed body, spiny dorsal fins and massive mobile jaws (4) |
| TELEOST | A bony fish with rayed fins and a swim bladder, such as herring, carp, eel, cod, perch, etc |
| HUMPBACK | Type of whale with long pectoral fins and a stubby dorsal fin (8) |
| FUSELAGE | Main body of an aircraft excluding the wings, fins and tailplane (8) |
| CARPET | The - shark has two dorsal fins and a patterned back (6) |
| CHROME | 1950s, the fins & ___ decade |
| ITES | Ender for fin and zinc |
| RORQUAL | Any of several baleen (whalebone) whales of the genus Balaenoptera, including the blue, fin and minke varieties (7) |
| PORPOISE | A small toothed whale with a triangular dorsal fin and a blunt, rounded snout (8) |
| ADIPOSE | Fatty fin between grayling's dorsal fin and tail (*l soaped) (7) |