| BAILS | Clears of water by dipping |
| RINSE | To wash lightly, as by pouring water into or over or by dipping in water. (5) |
| CALORIE | Which unit of energy is defined as the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1A°C ? (7) |
| ONECALORIE | Amount of energy required to raise the temperature of a gram of water by a single degree Celsius |
| KITTIWAKE | Gull in trail of water by pool, by the sound of it (9) |
| LAGOON | Shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform (6) |
| BAY | ___ of Bengal (body of water by India) |
| EERIE | Creepy stretch of water, by the sound of it (5) |
| WESTBAY | Newfoundland... Port au Port Peninsula community sharing the name of the body of water by which it is situated: 2 wds. |
| LOCH | Body of water by which Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned |
| THEATRE | Fuel source on body of water by railway converted fiver at the least for scene of drama (9,8,7) |
| FESTIVAL | Fuel source on body of water by railway converted fiver at the least for scene of drama (9,8,7) |
| PITLOCHRY | Fuel source on body of water by railway converted fiver at the least for scene of drama (9,8,7) |
| BAILOUT | Term meaning to clear a sinking ship of water by means of a bucket or ladle; escape an aircraft via an emergency parachute jump; rescue financially; save from a predicament; or, abandon an engagement |
| ERIE | Body of water by the Ontario Peninsula |
| LAKE | Body of water by the Ontario Peninsula |
| LOCHLOMOND | Scotland's largest inland body of water by area |
| TIMORSEA | Body of water by Australia (5,3) |
| ROSSSEA | Antarctic body of water by Victoria Land |
| AEGEANSEA | Body of water by the Balkans |