| GULFSTREAM | Oceanic current of warm water that comes to north-west Europe (4,6) |
| KUROSHIO | Japanese name for "Black Current," also called Japan Current, a strong northeasterly flowing surface oceanic current of the Pacific Ocean that passes Japan's east coast. (8) |
| WAVE | Maybe water that comes with hail? (4) |
| RIPTIDE | Hazard oceanic current |
| MINERAL | ____ water, that comes from springs not undergoing chemical processing (7) |
| HAMMERHEAD | Shark of chiefly warm waters with flattened extensions on either side of the head |
| LARGEMOUTH | warm-water bass |
| NURSESHARK | Warm water bottom-dweller |
| TIGERSHARK | Warm-water striped cartilage fish (5,5) |
| FLANDERS | Historic region of north-west Europe, scene of prolonged battles in WWI (8) |
| ELNINO | Name given to a band of warm water in the central Pacific (2,4) |
| HOTTUB | Large container full of warm water for people to sit in (3,3) |
| HOTSPRINGS | Southern national park with soothing warm waters |
| NETHERLANDS | The ___, kingdom in North West Europe, on the North Sea (11) |
| BELGIUM | Kingdom in North West Europe on the North Sea (7) |
| SWEDEN | Kingdom in north-west Europe occupying the eastern part of the Scandinavian peninsula (6) |
| BLOB | The ___ (amorphous mass of warm water in the Pacific) |
| NORWAY | A kingdom in North-West Europe bordered by Sweden (6) |
| GREENTURTLE | Large marine creature of warm waters, Chelonia mydas, whose flesh is used to make a soup (5,6) |
| TUNA | Large, marine, spiny-finned food fish of warm waters (4) |