| ILL | 'A woman mov'd is like a fountain troubled, Muddy, ___-seeming' (Taming of the Shrew) (3) |
| BUBBLED | Did like a fountain |
| WATERS | McKinley Morganfield was better known as Muddy ___. (6) |
| NIB | A bird's bill; or, a point of a fountain pen, suggestive of such a beak (3) |
| INK | Fluid in a fountain pen's reservoir, "dragged up" in the intaglio technique retroussage, ejected by an octopus or staining a typewriter's ribbon (3) |
| KER | ___-plunk (sound of a coin tossed into a fountain) |
| PEN | Weapon more powerful than sword - a fountain maybe (3) |
| ICE | Stuff that chills a fountain drink |
| SURGE | Based on the Latin "to rise", a word used in its early sense to mean a fountain or stream, later a big wave, a billowing cloud, a sudden increase of power or a rush of emotion (5) |
| CASCADE | Word for a waterfall or a series of forces, thus a fountain, mass of trailing flowers, shower or train of tumbling silk, falling in waves like said cataract (7) |
| BARREL | A coopered vessel with wooden staves and metal hoops; a horse's belly; a feather's quill; a fountain pen's tubular body; or, a great deal of something, such as fun or laughs (6) |
| ARETHUSA | Is and is like this a wood nymph that became a fountain (8) |
| SUNBOW | An arc-en-ciel-like display of prismatic colours produced when natural rays shine through the mist or spray of a fountain or waterfall (6) |
| STYNE | Jule, composer of the music for the song Three Coins in a Fountain (5) |
| SAUSAGEDOG | One is a fountain of knowledge taking in America by Greyhound with small canine (7,3) |
| BLOTTER | Paper bound in a leather frame for a desk; or, a handheld rocking device to absorb excess ink when writing with a fountain pen (7) |
| WELLWISHERS | Some who want the best for you may throw a coin in a fountain (4-7) |
| GEYSER | A hot spring throwing up water in a fountain-like column (6) |
| WELLSPRING | The two of us are going to jump in a fountain (10) |
| PLOP | Sound of a coin landing in a fountain |