| SOCKEYESALMON | Swimmer also called a blueback |
| MUDFISH | Brackish swimmer also called a grindle or a swamp trout |
| MICHIGAN | The blueback pheasant is beside a Great Lake (8) |
| SOCKEYE | Red- fleshed Pacific salmon also known as the blueback; Oncorhynchus nerka (7) |
| OPAH | Swimmer also known as a moonfish |
| PARR | Young swimmer also heard getting good golf score (4) |
| LEANDER | Tragic swimmer also seen in sly glance (7) |
| SANDDABS | Swimmers also not good climbing on board ship |
| PIER | Also called a landing-stage, jetty or promenade, a platform projecting from a shore into a sea or a river (4) |
| INDEX | Thought to have been inspired by the shape of a feathered arrow, a typography symbol in the form of a pointing hand, also called a manicule (5) |
| PICCOLO | From the Italian meaning "small", a half-size flute; a quarter-size bottle of champagne also called a split; or, a variety of cherry tomato (7) |
| WEIR | Dam-like structure across a river; or, a type of fish trap also called a kiddle (4) |
| TRANSFER | Word linked with "wire" for a method of moving money from one bank to another internationally; or, a type of design or sticker also called a decal (8) |
| AGAVE | With sap processed as a sugar alternative, a Mexican succulent related to yucca, also called a century plant (5) |
| SPLIT | Croatian city on the Dalmatian Coast; or, a size of bottle also called a piccolo for a single serving of champagne (5) |
| LASSO | A cowboy's rope also called a lariat (5) |
| PAIL | A bucket is also called a ... |
| KID | A child is also called a ... |
| REDCODLING | Deep-sea fish of Australia and New Zealand also called a hoka with a reddish-pink body (3,7) |
| ALULA | Tuft of small stiff feathers on the first digit of a bird, also called a bastard wing (5) |