| SATANICAL | It's a canal, possibly devilish (9) |
| ANALGESIC | Is, for example, standing in canal - possibly to relieve pain (9) |
| LACUNA | Piece that's missing from second part of Suez Canal, possibly |
| HOUSEBOAT | A booth Sue swapped for a canal dwelling (9) |
| SALAMANCA | A canal Sam renovated in Spain (9) |
| LATALANTE | 1934 French film set on a canal barge and directed by Jean Vigo (9) |
| STAIRCASE | Group of joined locks on a canal |
| FANATICAL | Zealous fellow in a canal, it turned out |
| BARGEPOLE | Stick used to propel a canal boat |
| SOUNDWAVE | Traveler in a canal? |
| CRUISEWAY | A canal used exclusively for leisure craft |
| LOCK | A tress; a grapple in wrestling; a section of a canal for raising and lowering boats; or, a device opened with a key or combination (4) |
| ROVINGBRIDGE | A ____ lets a horse tow continuously when a towpath crosses a canal |
| BERM | Strip or path bordering a canal or river; or, a ledge between a parapet and its associated ditch or moat (4) |
| LAYBY | A type of hard shoulder, pull-off, rest stop or verge; a railway siding; or, a mooring area along a canal or other narrow waterway (3-2) |
| MAN | "A ___, a plan, a canal - Panama" |
| PLAN | 'A man, a ___ , a canal: Panama!' (4) |
| PANAMA | It's a country, a canal and a hat |
| EAR | Body part that has a lobe, a drum, and a canal |
| LEIGH | ___ Mercer, originator of the palindrome "A man, a plan, a canal - Panama!" |