| BOBBLE | Movement of disturbed water; or a woolly ball on clothing (6) |
| POMPOM | Woolly ball on top of a hat (6) |
| COSY | Word for "snug"; or, a woolly hat-like warmer that fits snugly over a boiled egg or a teapot (4) |
| POMPOMS | Woolly balls on hats (7) |
| PUDDLE | Circular patch of disturbed water made by the blade of an oar when rowing; or, the amount of extra drapery/ curtain length spilled onto a floor (6) |
| SQUIRT | An imitative word for a jet of water or a spray of scent; a sea tulip or other ascidian; or, a pipsqueak (6) |
| STREAM | A beck, brook, burn, rivulet or other small natural body of running water; or, a flow of anything, such as gas, internet data, meteors, money into a business, people or words (6) |
| VOYAGE | A passage by air or water; or, a written account of such a journey (6) |
| BREEZE | Light zephyr causing a 'cat's paw' on the surface of water; or, a racehorse's moderate workout (6) |
| SAILED | Put to sea with a group of disturbed ladies (6) |
| STALKS | Crabs have their eyes on ___, which enables them to see around even when they are under water or a rock, or in their burrow |
| IGNORE | Take no notice of disturbed region (6) |
| STREET | Popular acceptance of disturbed rest - and the rest embarrassed? (6,4) |
| DILUTE | Make less concentrated by adding water or a thinner (6) |
| SKIP | Flisk from foot to foot; a jump of a twirling rope; a dodge of class; a team captain; a college servant; a bounce of a stone on water; or, a dumpster (4) |
| STILT | Dialect for a crutch or a plough handle; either of a pair of poles worn to increase one's height; one of a set of posts for raising a building above the water; or, a long-legged wader (5) |
| ENRICH | Improve state of disturbed heartless children |
| WAKES | Trails of disturbed water left by passage of boats (5) |
| WAKE | Trail of disturbed water left behind by a ship (4) |
| RAFT | Word for a beam in the Middle Ages, later a buoyant platform of logs or planks for conveyance on water; or, a dense mass of floating wildfowl or otters, reminiscent of said flat boat (4) |