| KNOTS | Nautical miles; or, groups of frogs or toads (5) |
| CABLE | One-tenth of a nautical mile; or, the chain/rope of a ship's anchor (5) |
| KNOT | One nautical mile per hour; or, a group of frogs or toads (4) |
| SPAWN | Eggs of frogs or toads (5) |
| TADPOLE | Aquatic larva of frogs or toads (7) |
| FALLS | Cascades of water or ice; or, flocks or groups of woodcock (5) |
| WINGS | Badge of a qualified pilot; or, flocks of plovers or groups of dragons (5) |
| PACKS | Bundles borne on the back; beautifying clay or mud treatments; scrums of rugby forwards; or, groups of hunting hounds or wolves (5) |
| ARMY | Collective noun for a group of frogs or caterpillars (4) |
| PEEKS | Word for furtive looks through narrow openings; eyes; high feeble chirps; or, groups of chickens (5) |
| ULTRA | -marathon; endurance event ranging from 50-100 miles or longer (5) |
| UNITS | ___ of measure (miles or pounds) |
| SALEM | City about 50 miles (or a city about 100 miles) from Portland |
| CNOTE | The chain of an anchor; a heavy rope used for mooring a ship; or, one tenth of a nautical mile (5) |
| CROAK | Call of a frog or toad (5) |
| MUSIC | Song title for Madonna, John Miles, or Joss Stone |
| ANURAN | Pertaining to frogs or toads |
| SARAH | Miles or Vaughan |
| WHITE | Go Hard or Go Home presenter currently in training to become the fastest woman on water over one nautical mile (5) |
| BUNCHES | Handfuls of amaryllis, holly, ivy, paperwhites or other flowers or foliage; clusters of grapes; hands of bananas; or, groups of friends (7) |