| SEASNAIL | Gastropod mollusc such as a whelk or abalone (3, 5) |
| HERMIT | Small, soft-bodied crustacean, living in the empty shell of a whelk or similar mollusc (6) |
| MOLLUSC | Clam or abalone |
| SNAIL | Gastropod mollusc such as the common terrestrial Helix aspersa, having a spirally coiled shell into which it can retract completely (5) |
| WHELK | Marine gastropod mollusc such as the waved ..., Buccinum undatum (5) |
| CONCH | Tropical marine gastropod mollusc such as Aliger gigas (5) |
| SHELL | Exoskeleton of a mollusc such as a cockle, oyster or periwinkle (5) |
| CEPHALOPOD | Mollusc such as a squid (10) |
| CLAM | Mollusc such as a cockle (4) |
| UNIVALVE | After college, Victor cooked veal and whelk for one (8) |
| RAZORCLAM | A sand-burrowing bivalve mollusc such as Siliqua patula (5,4) |
| KILLERWHALE | A whelk I"ll throw with hesitation at sea creature (6,5) |
| HERMITCRAB | Nd Which soft-bodied crustacean lives in the empty shells of other molluscs such as whelks? (6,4) |
| WINKLE | Small whelk or sea snail (6) |
| VALVE | Either of the two hinged parts of the shell of a mollusc such as an oyster, mussel etc. (5) |
| TEREDO | A bivalve mollusc such as the shipworm (6) |
| GASTROPOD | Mollusc such as the snail, slug or limpet (9) |
| ELKS | Creatures obtained from a whelk-stall |
| HERMITCRABS | Small, soft-bodied crustaceans, living in the empty shells of whelks or other hollow objects (6,5) |
| MUSSEL | Marine bivalve mollusc such as the edible Blue ___ (6) |