| THEOPENOCEAN | The deep sea |
| DEEPBLUESEA | The deep sea |
| LING | A cod's long-bodied cousin from the deep sea; or, the common name of the heather of bog, heath, moorland, open woodland or peat-rich lea (4) |
| TRAWLERMAN | Learn to warm up, at the end, with one working in the deep sea (10) |
| ABYSSAL | Of the deep-sea floor |
| OCEANCANOE | Small craft on the deep sea |
| JOHNDORY | Flat food fish of the deep sea |
| OCEANIC | Old ice can spread in the deep sea (7) |
| SPEED | Urgency in coming up from the deep sea (5) |
| FLAGELLUM | From "blow, breeze", a RC Holy See's fan to waft off flies with ease; or, a fan-shaped coral of the deep seas (9) |
| LANTERN | The ___ fish is a small deep-sea creature with a series of luminescent spots along the body (7) |
| BIBBY | Founded in Liverpool in 1807 by John ___ (d.1840), the ___ Line is the world's oldest independently owned deep sea shipping line (5) |
| MARIANA | ____ Trench, a deep-sea depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean (7) |
| BENDS | Deep-sea diver's hazard, with "the" |
| SUB | The Crew: Mission Deep Sea vessel, informally |
| FJORDS | About the start of June river crossing places turn into deep sea inlets |
| HAKE | A deep-sea member of the cod family, known in France as 'saumon blanc' (4) |
| OPAH | Large deep-sea fish, Lampris regius, also called the moonfish (4) |
| BANANARAMA | "Foodie" pop group with the 1983 debut album "Deep Sea Skiving" |
| HAAF | Area of sea used for deep-sea fishing |