Possible Questions:
	
			
		
					- Current
 
					- Drift
 
					- Ocean motion
 
					- Rush
 
					- Bold competitor
 
					- All alternative
 
					- Tendency
 
					- Procter & Gamble brand
 
					- Current event?
 
					- Time's partner
 
					- Ocean phenomenon
 
					- Pacific phenomenon
 
					- Ocean's rise and fall
 
					- Ocean movement
 
					- Man from Mars
 
					- The motion of the ocean
 
					- Surfer's concern
 
					- Mariner's concern
 
					- Laundry room brand
 
					- It comes and goes
 
					- Cheer competitor
 
					- Almanac topic
 
					- Procter & Gamble detergent
 
					- It ebbs and flows
 
					- Flood or spring
 
					- Fab alternative
 
					- Daily riser
 
					- Beach washer
 
					- Wave maker
 
					- Shore eroder
 
					- It may turn
 
					- Ebb or neap
 
					- Shore phenomenon
 
					- Ocean occurrence
 
					- Notable Bay of Fundy feature
 
					- Neap or ebb
 
					- Motion of the ocean
 
					- Lunar phenomenon
 
					- It has its highs and lows
 
					- It can be crimson or high
 
					- Cheer competition
 
					- Cheer alternative
 
					- Bay of Fundy phenomenon
 
					- Yule follower
 
					- Trend
 
					- This might be red
 
					- Spring or flood
 
					- Sand castle inundator
 
					- Ocean's motion
 
					- Move text around
 
					- Lunar effect
 
					- It comes in and goes out
 
					- Current event
 
					- Critical period
 
					- Bay of Fundy feature
 
					- An almanac lists its highs and lows
 
					- All rival
 
					- "The ___ is high but I'm holding on"
 
					- Word with pool or table
 
					- Word with crimson or high
 
					- Word with "rip"
 
					- Turn the ___
 
					- Time's fellow traveler
 
					- Threat to a sandcastle
 
					- Surge of a sort
 
					- Skipper's concern
 
					- Shore washer
 
					- Semidiurnal occurrence, roughly
 
					- Sea phenomenon
 
					- Sand castle's undoing
 
					- Rise and fall of the sea
 
					- Oceanic occurrence
 
					- Neap, e.g.
 
					- Neap or ebb, e.g.
 
					- Motion in the ocean
 
					- It's high part of the time
 
					- It rolls in
 
					- It may eventually turn
 
					- It gets turned in a comeback
 
					- It comes after Easter
 
					- It can get high every day
 
					- Flood, e.g.
 
					- Ebb, e.g.
 
					- Ebb and flow
 
					- Drift of events
 
					- Destroyer of some castles
 
					- Daily ebb and flow
 
					- Coastal phenomenon
 
					- Coastal flooding factor
 
					- Brand in the laundry room
 
					- Beachcomber's concern
 
					- Beach eroder
 
					- Beach cover-up?
 
					- Beach cover
 
					- Bay of Fundy wonder
 
					- "The washday miracle" sloganeer, once
 
					- Word with Yule
 
					- Word with low or high
 
					- Word with land or water
 
					- Word with crimson or rip
 
					- Word after lee or low
 
					- What was "High" to Blondie
 
					- Trend metaphor
 
					- To-and-fro flower
 
					- Threat to a sand castle
 
					- This won't wait
 
					- This may turn
 
					- This has its highs and lows
 
					- This can turn
 
					- The water's swell
 
					- Tendency, as of events
 
					- Sweeping force
 
					- Surmount, with "over"
 
					- Surfers monitor it
 
					- Subject of some tables
 
					- Strong trend
 
					- Spring or neap
 
					- Spring is one
 
					- Spring follower
 
					- Sometime follower of spring
 
					- Something to blame on the moon
 
					- Second of a restless pair
 
					- Seashore washer
 
					- Seashore phenomenon
 
					- Sea movement
 
					- Sea motion
 
					- Sandcastle destroyer, perhaps
 
					- Sand castle's enemy
 
					- Sand castle destroyer
 
					- Roger Waters "The ___ is Turning"
 
					- Rip or neap
 
					- Rip or flood
 
					- Replacement for Cheer
 
					- Procter & Gamble best seller
 
					- Pool creator
 
					- Phenomenon measured by a marigraph
 
					- Periodic riser
 
					- One of two nonwaiters
 
					- Oceanic routine
 
					- Oceanic phenomenon
 
					- Oceanic movement
 
					- Oceanic flux
 
					- Non-waiter
 
					- Neptune's concern
 
					- Neap, for one
 
					- Neap or flood
 
					- Neap or ebb follower
 
					- Mariner's datum
 
					- Marine angler's concern
 
					- Marigraph activator
 
					- Luna governs it
 
					- Luna affects it
 
					- Lifeguard's concern
 
					- It's controlled by the moon
 
					- It's caused by lunar attraction
 
					- It waits for no man, purportedly
 
					- It waits for no man
 
					- It turns w/breakthrough hit
 
					- It turns eventually
 
					- It may wash away castles
 
					- It may be turned against you
 
					- It may be stemmed or turned
 
					- It goes out regularly
 
					- It goes in and out
 
					- It gets high twice a day
 
					- It gets high on the beach
 
					- It gets high every day
 
					- It doesn't wait
 
					- Inflow and outflow
 
					- High, low or spring
 
					- High or low phenomenon
 
					- Helmsman's concern
 
					- Gravitational phenomenon
 
					- Geophysics topic
 
					- Gain competitor
 
					- Fundy phenomenon
 
					- Frequent beach visitor
 
					- Flow; surge
 
					- Flood or neap
 
					- Flood is one
 
					- Ferryman's concern
 
					- Famed non-waiter
 
					- Environmental conservation concern
 
					- Effect of the moon's gravity
 
					- Ebb or rip
 
					- Ebb is one
 
					- Destroyer of small castles
 
					- Destroyer of sandcastles
 
					- Current influence
 
					- Crucial period
 
					- Crimson ___ (Alabama's team)
 
					- Course of events
 
					- Companion of time
 
					- Common detergent
 
					- Clammer's concern
 
					- Certain detergent
 
					- Cause of shore erosion
 
					- Cause of beach erosion
 
					- Canute's proof of his limitations
 
					- Brand with a giant target in its logo
 
					- Brand that may contain bleach
 
					- Blondie "The ___ Is High"
 
					- Beach sweeper
 
					- Beach scourer
 
					- Bay of Fundy's claim to fame
 
					- Bay level variation
 
					- Backwater cause, perhaps
 
					- Alabama's is crimson
 
					- Alabama's Crimson ___
 
					- Ajax rival
 
					- A waiter for no man
 
					- A nonwaiter
 
					- "They call Alabama the Crimson ___"
 
					- "The ___ stayeth for no man": William Camden
 
					- "High" or "low" water
 
					- "...under the whelming ___": Milton
 
					- " . . . call of the running ___": Masefield
 
					- 'Bama's Crimson ___
 
					- 'Bama, with "the"
 
					- ___ to Go (stain remover)
 
					- ___ over (carry through)