| FLOWERBED | Where the river runs or annuals bloom (6,3) |
| BEDDINGPLANT | General term for an annual bloom in a container or garden plot (7,5) |
| ALSORAN | It's not among the top few journals or annuals to display |
| RAPIDS | Where the river runs fast (6) |
| VALLEY | Five take narrow passageway where the river runs? (6) |
| LIVERPOOL | Port city in northwest England where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea (9) |
| YEARBOOKS | Annuals, for example, for 1983, 1984 and for the end of the 1990s (9) |
| SWEETPEAS | Lathyrus - climbing annuals (5,4) |
| SUMMARIES | Annuals |
| MAGAZINES | Annuals |
| OUTFALL | Between the middle of July and the end of August, three people drowned in the Fal, where the river empties into the sea (7) |
| DELTAFORCE | Strength of the flow where the river empties into the sea? |
| ESTUARY | The area where the river enters the sea (7) |
| CREEPER | A bird that runs or spirals up and down tree trunks; a daisy-cutter in cricket; or, a vine such as the clematis, periwinkle or woodbine |
| DELTA | Flat area at the mouth of some rivers, e.g. the Mississippi, where the river breaks up into different channels. (5) |
| BANCHORY | Town in the north-east (pop about 7,500), near where the River Feugh meets the Dee (8) |
| RHYL | Town where the River Clwyd reaches the Irish Sea (4) |
| ROME | City where the river Aniene joins the Tiber (4) |
| MOUTH | Voicelessly say it's where the river meets the sea (5) |
| IPSWICH | Suffolk town where the River Gipping becomes the Orwell (7) |