| SPYHOP | Whale's vertical rise out of the water |
| PITCH | Angle of slope of a roof, expressed in degrees as a ratio of vertical rise to horizontal span (5) |
| THENEEDLES | Three chalk stacks that rise out of the sea off the coast of the Isle of Wight (3,7) |
| NEEDLES | The _: three chalk stacks that rise out of the sea off the Isle of Wight (7) |
| MISERY | Organises my rise out of the blue? (6) |
| AGITATOR | Joe volunteers to get a rise out of the troublemaker (8) |
| HYDROFOIL | A fast, light vessel, the hull of which is raised out of the water (9) |
| EMERSION | Coming out of the water, as in the reappearance of a heavenly body after an eclipse (8) |
| AMPHIBIOUS | Hearing aid from exhibit at the centre is consuming Marseilles where it's of use in and out of the water (10) |
| AMPHIBIAN | This morning, PH and I get into it - Brian gets right out of it whether in or out of the water (9) |
| SPINNER | Species of shark that leaps out of the water as part of its feeding strategy (7) |
| BREACH | Leap of a whale out of the water |
| FIN | Part of a shark that protrudes out of the water |
| EWER | The vessel that was taken out of the water (4) |
| ONSHORE | Out of the water along the coast (7) |
| FOUNTAINPENS | Do they keep the kids out of the water spouts? On paper it is where they are noticed (8,4) |
| FINS | Body parts of a fish that might stick out of the water |
| FETCHING | Landing a salmon by pulling it out of the water on to the bank (8) |
| TUSKS | Used for cutting through ice and getting out of the water, defense and for males as a sign of dominance |
| FISHING | The moniker for this smallish tropical cat found in India and Southeast Asia, characterized by dark spots and streaks, that's known for scooping its prey out of the water. |