| GALILEE | Lie in pieces amid storm at sea (7) |
| EELLIKE | Made keel lie in pieces when thin and slippery (3-4) |
| RELIC | Memorial of saint may lie in pieces in church (5) |
| NEGOTIABLE | Began to lie in pieces on the table (10) |
| MAESTRO | Conductor of electricity primarily in a storm at sea (7) |
| TYPHOON | Cyclonic storm at sea (7) |
| ROSTRUM | Platform game set in storm at sea |
| TORNADO | The storm at its height and nothing damaged? (7) |
| REGALED | Concerned with storms at feasts |
| STRAITOFMESSINA | It's a sound manoeuvre if in storm at sea, stowing sails at the earliest (6,2,7) |
| IMPERSONATORS | They take others off ropes in a storm at sea (13) |
| GALE | Related to Old Norse meaning "mad, frantic, furious", a strong wind; a storm at sea; or, an unrelated word for a plot of land granted to a freeminer in the Forest of Dean (4) |
| ALEE | Away from the storm, at sea |
| MAELSTROM | He announced storm at sea, danger to shipping |
| REGALE | Delight about big storm at sea (6) |
| JUSTASWELL | Less than a storm at sea? That's lucky (4,2,4) |
| VEHEMENT | Even the tail-end of storm at sea's intense |
| PETREL | Bird of storms at sea (6) |
| RAZORSHELL | Reportedly whip up a storm at first - awful for a mollusc! |
| ICE | Part of a winter storm, at times |