| WASH | The -, shallow inlet on the North Sea coast between Lincolnshire and Norfolk (4) |
| THEWASH | Shallow inlet on the North Sea coast between Lincolnshire and Norfolk (3,4) |
| HEAD | Northernmost point of mainland Britain, on the Scottish coast between Thurso and John o'Groats (4) |
| COVE | Small inlet on the water |
| NENE | River between Cambridgeshire and Norfolk (4) |
| FILEY | Yorkshire resort town on the North Sea coast between Scarborough and Bridlington (5) |
| THECLERK | The Parson and __ ___, sea stacks on the coast between Teignmouth and Dawlish |
| MIRRORS | Sound ---, acoustic 'dishes' built on the South and North East English coast between about 1916 and the 1930s to warn of approaching enemy aircraft (7) |
| CHESAPEAKEBAY | Inlet on the N. Atlantic coast of the U.S. (10,3) |
| SLIGOBAY | Inlet on the west coast of Ireland that includes beaches at Rosses Point and Strandhill (5,3) |
| GULFOFCARPENTARIA | Large bay on the north Australian coast between Arnhem Land and Cape York Peninsula (4,2,11) |
| DINGLE | - Bay, long inlet on the Atlantic coast of County Kerry, Republic of Ireland (6) |
| LULWORTH | ___ Cove, small inlet on the Dorset coast with World Heritage status |
| CARMARTHENBAY | Inlet on the south Wales coast (10,3) |
| RIA | Narrow inlet on the coast |
| NEWLYN | Cornish fishing town on the coast between Mousehole and Penzance, where Sir Terry Frost lived and worked (6) |
| SCARBOROUGH | Resort on the Yorkshire coast between Whitby and Bridlington (11) |
| DUNNET | Northernmost point of mainland Britain, on the Scottish coast between Thurso and John o'Groats (6) |
| POPPY | Growing with cornflowers and corncockle in arable fields and sacred to the agriculture goddess Demeter, flower of August, Essex and Norfolk and a symbol of remembrance (5) |
| LOCHDON | Starts to leave, observing cormorants happily diving on northern sea inlet on Mull (4,3) |