| EAUX | Waters of France |
| EAU | 'Water' of France |
| RIVER | First word of the name for a group of six species of primarily freshwater dolphins of south-central Asia, China, and South America and in the coastal waters of Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. (5) |
| OTEC | Ocean thermal energy conversion, abbreviated. This form of energy conversion uses the temperature differences between the warm surface waters of the oceans and the deeper cold waters to generate power |
| HERON | This green-backed bird of Japan tempts fish with bits of "bait" such as bread or feathers. They usually feed while wading quietly in the shallow waters of pools, marshes, and swamps, catching frogs, f |
| BENGAL | The Bay of -- is the part of the Indian Ocean which receives the waters of the River Ganges (6) |
| ABU | Egyptian site where the temples of Ramses II were rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser, ... |
| NERITIC | Of the shallow waters of the continental shelf |
| NESSIE | Nickname of a legendary beast said to inhabit the deep waters of a lake in the Scottish Highlands (6) |
| WHITING | Fish of the Atlantic waters of Europe, related to the cod (7) |
| BELUGA | Also called white whale, this small, toothed whale is found mainly in the coastal waters of the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas but also in rivers and deep offshore waters. It has also been referred to |
| STYX | A tenth part of the waters of Oceanus |
| SANDDAB | Any small edible flatfish of the genus Citharichthys, occurring in Pacific coastal waters of America (4,3) |
| ARAL | Sea depleted by diversion of the waters of the Syr Darya and Amu Darya |
| BATHOLIVER | Plain biscuit appellative of its inventor who was a physician and balneologist who treated people with the spa waters of Aquae Sulis (4,6) |
| SEA | Initials of the premier sailing authority patronised by the Princess Royal, who famously helms her own yacht through the beautiful waters of the Hebrides (1,1,1) |
| REDSEA | Parted waters of the Bible |
| ROGER | Waters of Pink Floyd |
| LETHE | Waters of oblivion |
| TIMUCU | Found in warm waters of western Atlantic. |