| OSTIA | Oceanfront is at odds with Roman port (5) |
| DOVER | Modern name of the old Roman port Dubris (5) |
| FLOAT | Hover above oceanfront in plane (5) |
| GRECO | Michael, who played Beppe in Eastenders, is sort of wrestling with Roman (5) |
| TIBER | British in row with Roman banker (5) |
| AOSTA | Town with Roman remains in north-west Italy (5) |
| BONDI | Beach in Sydney has connection with Roman one (5) |
| TYCHE | Goddess of fortune in Greek mythology, identified with Roman Fortuna (5) |
| COAST | The orarian-inhabited littoral zone, aka a beach, oceanfront, seaboard, seaside, shoreline or strand (5) |
| ESQUE | Suffix with Roman or burl |
| NIMES | City with Roman amphitheatre in S France |
| ARLES | French town with Roman monuments |
| AFISHOUTOFWATER | Flounder in chipper is at odds with that particular environment (1,4,3,2,5) |
| AGAINSTTHEGRAIN | Being opposed to the Corn Laws, perhaps, is at odds with normality (7,3,5) |
| BELIES | Is at odds with |
| SMITHY | This is at odds with my place of work |
| FLAY | Is at odds with fallacy whereby one will strip the skin (4) |
| TEA | An infusion is at odds with the bar (3) |
| CONTRADICTS | Is at odds with undertakings I'd backed into (11) |
| ASTI | Is at odds with drink (4) |