| SEAMED | Two stretches of water considered (6) |
| DEEMED | Two stretches of water considered (6) |
| SEAMER | Delivery using two stretches of water (one foreign) (6) |
| CAV | LeBron, for two stretches, for short |
| SPLASH | Movement of water considered undesirable in Olympic diving; or, a drop of tonic, soda etc added to a spirit (6) |
| RIPSAW | After turbulent stretches of water, express disappointment with cutter (6) |
| RAPIDS | River apparently is filled with dead stretches of water (6) |
| COOKSTRAIT | Body of water considered one of the most dangerous in the world, named after a naval commander (4,6) |
| WELLTHOUGHTOF | Esteemed source of water considered (4,7,2) |
| CUTS | Stretches of water such as canals; or, versions of films after edits (4) |
| MERES | Stretches of water in some resorts |
| REACHES | Fencing strokes or open stretches of water on a river |
| STRAITS | Narrow stretches of water |
| GREATLAKES | Large stretches of water, where one is superior to the rest (5,5) |
| STINTS | Stretches of colour on board (6) |
| CHORDS | Short stretches of track that link lines (6) |
| TRACTS | Stretches of land documents (6) |
| OCEANS | Vast stretches of sea (6) |
| SHOALS | Stretches of shallow water |
| SPELLS | Stretches of time needed for enchantments (6) |