| CHANNEL | Navigable course through a body of water; or, a television station (7) |
| SWIM | Propel oneself through a body of water (4) |
| CROSSING | A voyage across a body of water; or, the intersection of the transepts and nave in a church (8) |
| BLACKSEA | Sochi and Odessa's body of water, or 66-Across |
| EXITWOUND | Injury produced by a bullet leaving, having passed through a body (4,5) |
| FLICKER | A quiver of a flame, light or a television image; a tiny movement of an eye; any brief moment; or, a flash of an emotion, such as hope (7) |
| SPARSER | Small amount of soap and water or a lot? (7) |
| SIDE | Long edge, position or surface to the left or right of an area, object or person, as opposed to its top or bottom; a page; a slope of a hill; a team; or, a television channel (4) |
| STEERED | Directed the course through the Eastern desert (7) |
| NETWORK | 1977 black comedy film directed by Sidney Lumet about a TV station with falling ratings (7) |
| SQUIRT | An imitative word for a jet of water or a spray of scent; a sea tulip or other ascidian; or, a pipsqueak (6) |
| STILT | Dialect for a crutch or a plough handle; either of a pair of poles worn to increase one's height; one of a set of posts for raising a building above the water; or, a long-legged wader (5) |
| SKIP | Flisk from foot to foot; a jump of a twirling rope; a dodge of class; a team captain; a college servant; a bounce of a stone on water; or, a dumpster (4) |
| FLASH | Pre-drawn tattoo design; a burst of light or a rush of water; or, a space hero immortalised in a single by Queen (5) |
| FOUNTAIN | Word originally for a natural spring but now an ornamental structure with jets of water; or, a reservoir for ink in a pen or for oil in a lamp(8) |
| DAP | A bob, bounce or skip, as in a fishing fly on the surface of water; or, a sound made when bouncing, running or skipping in plimsolls (3) |
| MINIM | From the Latin for "smallest", a half-note in music; a small creature or being; an apothecaries' measure equal to one drop of water; or, a downward stroke in calligraphy (5) |
| BOX | A topiary shrub/tree; a receptacle of wood or cardboard; a bout of fisticuffs; or, a television set (3) |
| HICCUPED | Needed a scare, a glass of water, or a lemon, they say |
| STREAM | A beck, brook, burn, rivulet or other small natural body of running water; or, a flow of anything, such as gas, internet data, meteors, money into a business, people or words (6) |