| RAZORSHELL | Reportedly whip up a storm at first - awful for a mollusc! |
| SWELL | Storm at first, then we'll see a big wave (5) |
| SHELL | She will, in short, write home to a mollusc! (5) |
| CLAM | Gotta bite? Say nothing - it's a bivalve mollusc! (4) |
| MAESTRO | Conductor to whip up a storm about Elgar's First (7) |
| TEMPEST | Whip up a storm to entice around two courses (7) |
| TOARMS | Whip up a storm - issue order (2,4) |
| GALE | Related to Old Norse meaning "mad, frantic, furious", a strong wind; a storm at sea; or, an unrelated word for a plot of land granted to a freeminer in the Forest of Dean (4) |
| IMPERSONATORS | They take others off ropes in a storm at sea (13) |
| JUSTASWELL | Less than a storm at sea? That's lucky (4,2,4) |
| THEBASTILLE | It was destroyed by a storm at the end of the eighteenth century (3,8) |
| SQUID | A shilling and a pound for a mollusc (5) |
| TURRETSHELL | Tower's a terrible place for a mollusc |
| PIPE | High pitched sound is first for a mollusc |
| OYSTER | A new storey built for a mollusc (6) |
| SNAIL | Extremes of sun leading to trouble for a mollusc with a shell (5) |
| GOLFCLUB | Whip up a type of sandwich for the driver (4-4) |
| NATALIE | Whip up a story to deceive girl (7) |
| AROUSE | Whip up a recipe inside job application (6) |
| WATERBUFFALO | Awful fate, bro. Awful for the animal (5-7) |