| QUAY | What is a wharf, typically built parallel to the shoreline? (4) |
| WHARF | Platform built parallel to the waterfront at a harbour for the docking, loading and unloading of ships |
| COASTAL | Move easily without power over a lake related to the shoreline (7) |
| RADIUS | From Latin for "spoke", a straight line from a circle's centre to its circumference; an arm of a sextant or a starfish; a bone parallel to the ulna; or, a vein of an insect's wing (6) |
| HADRAMAUT | Region in east-central Yemen, on the Gulf of Aden, made up of a hilly area near the coast and an inland valley occupied by a seasonal watercourse, the Wadi a¸¤aa¸ramawt, that runs parallel to the |
| TAURUS | Mountain range in southern Turkey that runs parallel to the Mediterranean coast. It extends along a curve from Lake Egridir in the west to the upper reaches of the Euphrates River in the east. (6) |
| EYRIE | Nesting area of an eagle, typically built in a high place such as a cliff edge (5) |
| OVERDRIVE | Top Gear where carport is typically built? |
| IGLOO | A dome-shaped dwelling, typically built of blocks of compacted snow (5) |
| STRAND | The --- is a street in London parallel to the River Thames (6) |
| SOLWAYFIRTH | The Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve is on the shoreline of this inlet of the Irish Sea |
| DEAD | The shoreline of which sea is the lowest land on Earth? (4) |
| COVE | A bloke from a small recess in the shoreline |
| BERTH | Word originally meaning "sea room" or space to manoeuvre, later a ship's allotted spot at a wharf; or, a sailor's bunk (5) |
| TROPIC | Torrid zone / either of the two small circles of the celestial sphere on each side of and parallel to the equator which the sun reaches at its greatest declination north or south |
| ULNA | Bone parallel to the radius in the forearm which articulates with the trochlea of the humerus (4) |
| CRASHLANDINGS | What boats on a collision course with a wharf do (5,8) |
| QUAYAGE | A charge for the use of a wharf (7) |
| WHATFOR | To collide with a wharf should earn a reprimand, say (4,3) |
| PLANCHE | Gymnastics stability exercise in which the body is held parallel to the ground (7) |