| TUMBLEDRY | Turn the water off, perhaps |
| HOSANNA | With a cry of praise turn the water on Ms Paquin, I said (7) |
| TAPS | A bugle call turns the water on |
| NORTHSEA | What is the water off the east coast of England? (5,3) |
| TUNA | Large sea-fish of the mackerel family that is widely available in the waters off Mallorca, especially during the summer months (4) |
| STRAIGHTS | Conventional types reported in the water off Gibraltar (9) |
| LAMANCHE | Hit an old insurgent in the water off France (2,6) |
| IRISHSEA | The water off Holyhead one shares with one like this (5,3) |
| TRENCHCOAT | This'll keep the water off coach crashing in river (6,4) |
| UNENDING | Finish off perhaps, as Rocky lacks heart before the sound of the bell (8) |
| EXEMPTION | Off the hook after being charged for tax right-off perhaps (9) |
| CLOBBER | Knock the socks off perhaps with clothing (7) |
| LESSON | More off, perhaps for the teacher to teach (6) |
| FOREWARN | Tip-off prior to teeing-off, perhaps. (8) |
| ISNTHOME | Has the lights off, perhaps |
| EATOUT | Give the cook a day off, perhaps |
| CENOTAPH | The cap on? Whipped off, perhaps, here |
| CONTINENTAL | Sards come home in the cooler, deeper water off which previous-south African coastline. The ... shelf? (11) |
| BATHMAT | It keeps water off the floor |
| JETTY | Break water off the boat (5) |