| SEAL | The ocean left a marine carnivore |
| SEALION | Life on an ocean roar by a marine carnivore! (7) |
| TARSEAL | Sailor with marine carnivore to secure road surface! (7) |
| SEALER | Watertight covering for one chasing marine carnivores |
| SEALS | Marine carnivores |
| ONCE | "___ a marine always a a marine" |
| LOBSTER | Caught in a creel, trap or pot and known collectively as a risk, a marine crustacean in a class that includes crabs, crayfish and shrimp (7) |
| STARFISH | Known collectively as a galaxy or a constellation, a marine echinoderm inhabiting a coral reef, rock pool, seagrass meadow or kelp forest (8) |
| SEASCAPE | "The Waters over the Headland" ___ a marine scene (8) |
| ALLAMERICAN | Call a marine out, which is ideal across the ocean |
| SEAHORSE | With a complex courtship ritual, a marine fish that swims in a upright position, genus Hippocampus (3,5) |
| SEASNAIL | A marine gastropod or a fish related to the lumpsucker (3,5) |
| FIREALARM | A marine, in short, had a rifle to set off a warning device (4,5) |
| ARMISTICE | After a marine, one's having time in charge, at the end of a truce (9) |
| WANDA | Name of a marine creature in the title of a 1988 crime comedy starring John Cleese and Jamie-Lee Curtis (5) |
| STORM | A leading seaman had to lead a marine through a gale (5) |
| ARMAMENT | A marine led a group of soldiers, at last, to a weapons store (8) |
| PORPOISE | A marine animal related to the dolphin family with a blunt, rounded snout (8) |
| COWRIE | A marine gastropod mollusc of the family Cypraeidae, with a glossy brightly-marked shell with an elongated opening |
| ARMY | A marine, by the end, had joined a great number ... (4) |