| WHIPS | They lash a ship coming from the West (5) |
| ABOARD | On a ship coming from abroad (6) |
| LINER | Ship coming from the River Nile (5) |
| SALSA | Dip in capital's artificial lake seduced by ship coming from Midway (5) |
| STRIPE | An old word for a whip to the flesh with a scourge or lash; a band of colour; a banded cloth or pattern, such as that in the Breton or candy style; or, a chevron on a sleeve (6) |
| WAFT | Light current coming from the west at the back of the ship (4) |
| HARASSED | A ship coming in went fast and attacked repeatedly (8) |
| EASTERN | Whale's back behind ship coming from China, say |
| WINTER | Coming from the west taking cover for a time (6) |
| TSUNAMIS | On reflection, one fellow you hear in ship coming from Troy producing big waves overseas (8) |
| WHIP | A flagellum, such as one apparently used historically to lash a scapegoat boy in the stead of a misbehaving prince; or, a mousse-like pudding (4) |
| BALLISTIC | Odds of ship coming back from port in a sea of projectiles (9) |
| LHASAAPSO | Cruelly, OAPs lash a dog (5,4) |
| FLOATING | Lash a container inside and on the surface |
| ARGO | Legendary ship coming to a river and leave (4) |
| CAT | Lash a spiteful and malicious woman (3) |
| CHARLEYSAUNT | Play for laughs, but amazingly lash a century |
| MAINMAN | Buddy in ship coming to Spanish waters? (4,3) |
| CIGARS | Hop off cargo ship coming out of Cuba (6) |
| DRETSY | Fancy booze free eastern ship coming in (6) |