| AIRBLADDER | Sac aiding buoyancy in some types of seaweed (3-7) |
| IODINE | A black, shiny, crystalline solid that is found in many types of seaweed (6) |
| KELPS | Types of seaweed |
| BLADDER | Air - - - or swim - - -, air-filled sac that regulates buoyancy in fish (7) |
| FEELGOODFACTOR | Reason for buoyancy in floodgate, set loose with force |
| ALGAE | Types of seaweeds |
| SKI | Huskies in some types of jump (3) |
| IRON | Ferrum occurring in some types of meteorites; a stirrup; or, a safety curtain in a theatre (4) |
| CUCKOO | Bird appearing/sounding mechanically in some types of wooden Swiss clocks (6) |
| PACER | Horse used in some types of racing |
| CHOPSTICKS | These are used to eat some types of food (10) |
| WHOLEGRAIN | Adjective for some types of rice etc (10) |
| TIN | Metal "Sn" used to make some types of toy soldiers and food cans; a caddy for biscuits; or, a rectangular loaf of bread baked in a vessel of the same name (3) |
| PAPRIKA | Spice derived from a variety of sweet pepper, used to flavour/colour Hungarian or Spanish dishes such as goulash, chorizo and some types of fish stew (7) |
| LADDERS | Sets of portable stairs, depicted on some types of game-boards with snakes and considered unlucky if walked underneath (7) |
| TURNIPS | Creamy-white radish-like neeps cooked in hotpots, navarins, Scotch broths and some types of pasties (7) |
| PESO | Some types of bread in Mexico? |
| CATKINS | Long, thin, soft flowers that hang from some types of tree (7) |
| JUNIPER | Tree with berries used to flavour gin and some types of elderflower presse (7) |
| LIMACEL | Partly developed shell concealed inside some types of slug (7) |