Having the hue of the Mediterranean | 35 |
Color of the Emerald Isle's waters | 38 |
Chekhov play, with "The" | 34 |
Piratic enemy of Popeye, with "the" | 45 |
Ugly Dungeons & Dragons figure | 34 |
Popeye's female foe in early comics | 39 |
Cartoon villain who sails the Black Barnacle | 44 |
"The Little Mermaid" villainess | 41 |
Gastropod with earlike tentacles | 32 |
Marine slug named for its earlike appendages | 44 |
1993 Kentucky Derby winner sired by Polish Navy | 47 |
Fish that swims in an upright position | 38 |
Underwater creature whose males give birth | 42 |
Fish whose male carries the eggs | 32 |
Old TV series with underwater scenes | 36 |
Old TV series with a scuba-diving hero | 38 |
Gulf of Bothnia winter phenomenon | 33 |
It's gradually shrinking in the Arctic | 42 |
"And why the ___ boiling hot" | 39 |
Fleshy plant of the mustard family | 34 |
Coastal plant with collard-like leaves | 38 |
Coastal plant with cabbage-like leaves | 38 |
Coastal plant of the crucifer family | 36 |
"Kiss From a Rose" singer | 35 |
Word with "state" or "great" | 48 |
One seen playing with a beachball | 33 |
It's on the president's lectern | 39 |
It might have a ball at the aquarium | 36 |
Thurber's "The ___ in the Bedroom" | 48 |
The United States has a great one | 33 |
Soul singer with iconic facial scars | 36 |
One-named singer who married Heidi Klum | 39 |
One-named "Kiss from a Rose" singer | 45 |
One having a ball at the circus? | 32 |
It's on the back of the $1 bill | 35 |
It can be airtight or waterproof | 32 |
He got a "Kiss From a Rose"? | 38 |
Great ___ (Lord Chancellor's position) | 42 |
Got a "kiss from a rose" | 34 |
Elton John's is "Grey" | 36 |
Corporate ___ (official imprint) | 32 |
Animal balancing a beachball on its nose | 40 |
"The Seventh ---" (Bergman film) | 42 |
"Prayer for the Dying" singer | 39 |
"Don't Cry" singer | 32 |
___-Meal (vacuum food storage system) | 37 |
Navy structure for undersea research | 36 |
Aquanaut's workplace, perhaps | 33 |
Way back into a boat for a scuba diver? | 39 |
Royal Air Force station in Flintshire | 37 |
Prevailing winds help determine one | 35 |
Deck covering to keep out moisture | 34 |
It helps govern disputes offshore | 33 |
"For her eyes were ___ . . . ": Arnold | 48 |
Author of "A Lonely Rage" | 35 |
Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby | 36 |
He wrote "A Lonely Rage" | 34 |
"A Lonely Rage" autobiographer | 40 |
Newton's Black Panther Party co-founder | 43 |
Bobby, founder of the Black Panthers | 36 |
Bobby who cofounded the Black Panther Party | 43 |
Bobby of the Black Panther Party | 32 |
Bobby ___, co-founder of the Black Panthers | 43 |
"A Lonely Rage" autobiographer Bobby | 46 |
Like an envelope that's ready to be mailed | 46 |
Ready for mailing, as an envelope | 33 |
Applied foil at the Hershey's factory? | 42 |
Poured concrete in gun chambers, say? | 37 |
Oft-abbreviated love-letter phrase | 34 |
Oft-abbreviated love letter phrase | 34 |
"S.W.A.K." on an envelope | 35 |
Where many geographical measurements begin | 42 |
Land formation measuring standard | 33 |
It's affected by global warming | 35 |
Average height of the ocean's water | 39 |
Preserve hermetically, as flavor | 32 |
Sighting off the California coast | 33 |
Coastal California colony members | 33 |
Blessing for a shipboard romance? | 33 |
What business manager does to deals | 35 |
Team that took out Osama bin Laden | 34 |
Fisherman's Wharf attraction | 32 |
Waterproof material opposed by PETA | 35 |
Furs attached to bottoms of skis | 32 |
Prevents entry, as to a crime scene | 35 |
Shrink-wraps Ward's marketing data? | 39 |
Elite force that captured Osama Bin Laden | 41 |
Successfully complete negotiations | 34 |
"___ your lips . . . ": Shak. | 39 |
Company with the stock ticker symbol ZZ | 39 |
The "Black" thing Sting worked | 40 |
Sting "We Work the Black ___" | 39 |
Line from the ankle to the waist, say | 37 |
It's slanted on a raglan sleeve | 35 |
"We Work the Black ___" (Sting) | 41 |
"We Work the Black ___" | 33 |
Rank below petty officer third class | 36 |
"Able" military figure | 32 |
"Able-bodied" military figure | 39 |
Slightly more than 6,000 nautical feet | 38 |