| HAKE | Food fish of the genus Merluccius (4) |
| SHAD | Herring-like food fish of the genus Alosa (4) 8, |
| TUNA | Any large marine food fish of the genus Thunnus, family Scombridae (4) |
| SCAD | Fish of the genus Trachurus, such as the horse mackerel |
| PIKE | Large freshwater fish of the genus Esox (4) |
| CARP | Freshwater food fish of the family that includes the minnows (4) |
| DORY | Spiny-finned food fish of the family Zeidae, such as the John ___ (4) |
| CERO | Large spiny-finned Atlantic food fish of the family Scombridae (mackerels, tuna etc.); Scomberomorus regalis (4) |
| BONITO | Small food fish of the genus Sarda of warm Atlantic and Pacific waters (6) |
| PILCHARD | European herring-like food fish of the genus Sardina |
| COD | Gadoid food fish of the genus Gadus (3) |
| SEABASS | Food fish of the genus Centropristes with a long spiny dorsal fin almost divided into two |
| TREVALLY | What common name is given to the Australian food and sport fish of the genus Caranx? (8) |
| SCABBARDFISH | Spiny-finned fish of the genus Lepidopus (8,4) |
| ROCKBASS | North American freshwater food fish of the family Centrarchidae (4,4) |
| PERCH | Any spiny-finned freshwater fish of the genus Perca, especially the European P. fluviatilis (5) |
| COELACANTH | Primitive bony fish of the genus Latimeria thought to have died out 65-80 million years ago but rediscovered off the South African coast in 1938 (10) |
| KOKOPU | Any of various fish of the genus Galaxias, endemic to New Zealand |
| BLEAK | Slender silvery freshwater fish of the genus Alburnus (5) |
| GUPPY | Aquarium fish of the genus Poecilia (5) |