| BARNACLE | Marine crustacean living attached to rocks (8) |
| GOOSEBARNACLE | A marine crustacean, living attached by a stalk to pieces of wood (5,8) |
| HERMIT | --- crab, a nocturnal, softbodied crustacean, living in the empty shell of a sea snail or similar molluscs (6) |
| EPIFAUNA | Animal life occupying the surface of a seabed, either attached to rocks, shells etc. or freemoving (8) |
| ISOLATED | Sailed to rocks, getting cut off (8) |
| BARNACLES | Marine crustaceans that live attached to rocks or the bottom of ships (9) |
| OBSTACLE | Hitch cables to rocks |
| ABALONES | Edible mollusks that cling to rocks |
| WIMPSOUT | Pikes swim up to rocks (5,3) |
| MUSSELS | Bivalve molluscs found in clusters attached to rocks around the Atlantic coasts in the northern hemisphere and the Mediterranean (7) |
| BLUECRAB | Marine crustacean |
| SANDCRAB | Marine crustacean |
| INCIDENTALMUSIC | Part of film maybe naturally attached to rock (10,5) |
| ANDROMEDA | Female unfortunately attached to rock star group |
| HERMITCRABS | Small, soft-bodied crustaceans, living in the empty shells of whelks or other hollow objects (6,5) |
| OYSTERGRASS | Small soft-bodied crustaceans living in the gill cavities of certain shellfish (6,5) |
| LIMPET | A patelliform or "dish-shaped" sea snail, etymologically clinging to another creature with the ability to cling tightly to rocks, called a lamprey (6) |
| LIMPETS | Marine mollusks that cling to rocks |
| BYSSUS | Tough filaments by which mussels, clams and other bivalves adhere to rocks, which can be used to mak |
| GONEFORABURTON | Run to rocks after attacked sailor drowned (4,3,1,6) |