| NORSEMEN | Northern soldiers and sailors a-wandering (8) |
| MATELOTE | From French for "mariner-style" and "sailor", a stew of freshwater fish cooked with beurre manie, bouquet garni, pearl onions and wine (8) |
| NORTHERN | New article about soldiers and sailors in higher latitudes (8) |
| SQUANDER | Waste soldiers, bringing in northern soldiers, after reflection |
| MARITIME | Of the sea and sailors (8) |
| WELLWORN | Water supply warrant officer and sailors used a lot (4-4) |
| SEASPEAK | An official ocean language of mariners, navigators and sailors (8) |
| NAUTICAL | Of ships and sailors (8) |
| CORNERED | Cut off company and sailors across the sea at point with type of coral (8) |
| DOCTORNO | Film has dwarf and sailors in also |
| NAVYBLUE | Colour found in police and sailors' uniforms (4,4) |
| ABSTRUSE | Obscure sailor, a good man with a strategy (8) |
| JACOBITE | Old rebel giving sailor a kick, we hear (8) |
| PORTHOLE | It can give the sailor a sea view (in Hull?) (8) |
| NORTHERNLIGHTS | Aerial display soldiers and sailors ultimately recall in dark periods (8,6) |
| TAVERN | Soldiers and sailors outside very English alehouse (6) |
| BREMERHAVEN | British soldiers and sailors coming round own port (11) |
| MORTARS | Pieces of artillery in mass before soldiers and sailors (7) |
| WATERRAT | Drink with retiring sailor - a little furry fellow who's a good swimmer (5,3) |
| NAUTILUS | From the Greek for "sailor", a marine mollusc whose name originally referred to the floating argonaut octopus, wrongly believed by Aristotle to use its tentacles as sails (8) |