| HAMMERHEAD | Shark of the genus Sphyrna with a flattened head (10) |
| MILLERSTHUMB | Small freshwater fish with a broad, flattened head (7,5) |
| SHOVELHEAD | Species of hammerhead shark, Sphyrna tiburo (10) |
| POPPERS | Surface lures with concave or flattened heads (7) |
| SCULPINS | Fish with spiny, flattened heads |
| GREATWHITE | A shark of warm seas with large triangular teeth, noted as an aggressive predator (5,5) |
| MAKO | Any shark of the genus Isurus |
| SMOOTHHOUND | Small North Atlantic coastal shark of the genus Mustelus |
| WOBBEGONG | Carpet shark of the Eastern Hemisphere such as the cobbler a" or Japanese - (9) |
| GASTROPOD | Type of mollusc with a flattened muscular foot for locomotion and a head that bears stalked eyes (9) |
| EAGLERAY | A fish with a flattened body, large, triangular fins, flat teeth and a long tail (5,3) |
| STARFISH | Echinoderm with a flattened body and five arms radiating from a central disc (8) |
| STINGRAY | A bottom-dwelling marine creature with a flattened diamond-shaped body (8) |
| CROCODILE | Large, carnivorous reptile of tropical and subtropical regions with a flattened body and tail |
| CHORLEY | Market town in Lancashire associated with a flattened, fruit-filled pastry (7) |
| BOATBILL | Nocturnal Central and South American heron with a flattened beak (8) |
| SEASNAKE | Aquatic reptile with a flattened tail |
| SKATE | Bottom-dwelling ray with a flattened diamondshaped body (5) |
| TURTLE | Aquatic reptile with a flattened shell enclosing its body and flipper-like limbs (6) |
| ISOPOD | Crustacean with a flattened segmented body (6) |