| TENCH | The Latin name of this fish is Tinca tinca (5) |
| LATIN | ___ for a tench is Tinca tinca (5) |
| TETRA | This fish is quite a treat in the tropics |
| ERICA | Related to the heathers in the genus Calluna, the Latin name of heaths (5) |
| AGNUSDEI | What is the Latin name of the prayer Lamb of God. a part of the mass in the Catholic, Anglican and Lutheran liturgies? (5,3) |
| TROUT | What you need to make out with this fish! (5) |
| SKATE | A roller brings this fish board (5) |
| RAY | This fish is distinguished from sharks by a flattened, disklike body, with the five gill openings and the mouth generally located on the underside |
| TUNA | Skipjack is a variety of this fish (4) |
| GOLDEN | Genetic variation of Tinca tinca (6,5) |
| PIKE | This fish is recognized by the elongate body, long head, shovellike snout, and large mouth armed with strong teeth. It shares its name with a long medieval weapon. |
| HEDERA | - helix ; worn as a crown by god of the grape-harvest Dionysus and supporting some 50 species including the blackbird, the Latin name of the native British woodland plant ivy (6) |
| SALMONTROUT | Girl spilled rum onto head of this fish |
| STENCH | Horrid smell from tail of this fish |
| EEL | Deuteronomy 14:10 forbids consumption of this fish |
| TOTTER | First sign of this fish-eating mammal getting to wobble (6) |
| HERRING | This fish is salted and smoked to produce a bloater |
| DAB | This fish is very good (3) |
| SEABASS | In Italian restaurants, this fish is called branzino |
| SNAPPER | This fish is a cracker! (7) |