| LINERS | Ocean ___; passenger ships of the past |
| LINER | Ocean ___; passenger ship |
| LINEAR | Article in passenger ship of one dimension only (6) |
| SPLENDID | HMS ___, name of four ships of the Royal Navy, the last of which, a submarine, was decommissioned in |
| RENOWN | HMS ___, name of eight ships of the Royal Navy, the last of which was a Resolution-class submarine launched in 1967 and paid off in 1996 |
| CAMELS | They're known as the ships of the desert (6) |
| NORTHERN | Throne rocked by ships of the line (8) |
| ASSAIL | Attack like old ships of the line |
| OASES | Love stormy seas, popular with ships of the desert |
| WHITEENSIGN | Flag flown by ships of the Royal Navy while under way (5,6) |
| WINDRUSH | HMT Empire ___ , passenger liner that gave its name to a generation of Caribbean immigrants to the UK (8) |
| STEAMERS | Run away from the flags onto passenger ships (8) |
| DAVY | A metaphor for the abyss of the ocean, _ Jones's Locker (4) |
| RED | Arm of the Indian ocean, ___ Sea |
| BERING | Part of the North Pacific Ocean; _ Sea (6) |
| BEAUFORT | Part of the Arctic Ocean, ___ Sea |
| NAVY | The whole body of the nation's ships of war, including crews, maintenance systems, etc |
| MARU | Designation meaning 'circle' in the names of merchant ships of Japan |
| GHAN | The ___, passenger train that runs between Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin (4) |
| STEERAGES | Cheap accommodations on passenger ships |