| SLUICED | Drained through a channel |
| GULLY | A ravine or valley cut by rainwater; a channel at the side of a tenpin bowling lane; a gutter or storm drain; or, a fielding position in cricket (5) |
| GUTTER | A shallow trough along the eaves of a house or a channel at the side of a street to carry off rainwater |
| RACE | From the Old Norse meaning "current", a word originally for a rapid forward movement, later a channel or a contest of speed (4) |
| MILLSTREAM | Did a factory rush to build a channel to power a wheel? (4-6) |
| CREEK | Narrow sheltered waterway, specially an inlet in a shoreline or a channel in a salt marsh (5) |
| LEAD | Element Pb; a chief actor; a dog's tether; or, a channel to an ice field (4) |
| NUN | A type of tapering marine buoy, marking the starboard side of a channel into a harbour |
| DRAIN | A channel, cullis, culvert, ditch, plughole, soakaway or other conduit; slang for a drink; or, a watercourse (5) |
| OUTLET | A channel, exit, release, safety valve, vent or other real or figurative means of escape(ism); or, a shop disposing of a producer's goods (6) |
| ARABICA | A Channel Islands pub served up a coffee |
| VIADUCT | Half-a-dozen on a channel bridge (7) |
| SWIM | Cross a channel, in a way |
| TOAST | --- Of London, a Channel 4 comedy series starring Matt Berry as a put-upon actor (5) |
| NOAHSARK | Drama about a Channel Island and a rescue boat (5,3) |
| RIVER | A copious natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea |
| CHUTE | A channel commonly helpful to a pilot in trouble (5) |
| HOYLE | Original name for a channel of water between Hilbre Island and Dove Point, ___ Lake; its name was corrupted and adopted by a seaside town, now home of the Royal Liverpool Golf Club (5) |
| READ | Go through the printed details about a Channel terminal (4,4) |
| OVER | Go through the printed details about a Channel terminal (4,4) |