| REPUTEDLY | It's truly deep at sea, so they say (9) |
| ENTANGLED | Knotted net at sea, then fished (9) |
| EYELOTION | One’s going to sea, so it’s said — more easily with this? |
| WONDERFUL | Cont. from sea, "...Then your lips cling to mine, it's ___(x2), Oh, so ___, my love!..." -Johnny Mathis (1957) |
| SPLENDOURS | At sea, so plunders magnificent stuff (10) |
| BECALMED | Cable breaks at sea, so unable to move |
| OCCASIONALTABLE | At sea, so allocate cabin furniture |
| INLAND | Where a ship would be all at sea, so to speak? (6) |
| SERF | Servant found all at sea so to speak (4) |
| SABOT | Boats all at sea, so one goes on foot (5) |
| CUTUPROUGH | Was distressed and agitated at sea, so caused a disturbance (3,2,5) |
| TOMATOES | At sea, so Tom ate fruit (8) |
| SLEDGED | Good deed: at first saving lives at sea, then slid on ice (7) |
| DISTRESSSIGNAL | Start to detect strain in sailing at sea, so send this up? (8,6) |
| ERASERS | Errs and is all at sea so we need them to remove what's on tape (7) |
| TUESDAY | Used at sea, then thrown in river some time next week (7) |
| MINERS | They had to dig deep at times, in short, with little hesitation (6) |
| EPISODE | So I get in deep - at least, in a part of the serial |
| RURAL | It's truly hard to say if you"re drunk (5) |
| LAKESIDE | Liked sea, so arranged for this to be situated at the water's edge |