| Hindu ''sir'' | 29 |
| Hindi "master" | 24 |
| Former title of respect | 23 |
| Englishman in colonial India | 28 |
| Colonial title in India | 23 |
| Colonial term of address | 24 |
| Bygone title of respect | 23 |
| "Sir" to Gunga Din | 28 |
| "Sir" in India | 24 |
| Political comedian Mort | 23 |
| Political satirist Mort | 23 |
| Comedian from Montreal | 22 |
| Political humorist Mort | 23 |
| Mordant Mort from Montreal | 26 |
| Montreal-born comedian | 22 |
| Comic who wrote jokes for JFK | 29 |
| Port ___, on the Suez Canal | 27 |
| "Because I __ so!" | 28 |
| Port in northeast Egypt | 23 |
| Port ___ (Suez Canal city) | 26 |
| "You ___ it!" | 23 |
| "Who ___ that?!" | 26 |
| "That ___ ..." | 24 |
| "Enough ___!" | 23 |
| "You ___ mouthful!" | 29 |
| "You ___ mouthful" | 28 |
| City in Lebanon or Algeria | 26 |
| 'You -- mouthful!' | 26 |
| Greeted, with "to" | 28 |
| Was friendly, in a way | 22 |
| Issued an informal greeting | 27 |
| Gave an informal greeting | 25 |
| Acknowledged, in a way | 22 |
| Came out with something | 23 |
| Didn't permit, verbally | 27 |
| Had a negative reaction | 23 |
| Dictated, as a parent might | 27 |
| Uttered the fifth note? | 23 |
| Stated for all to hear | 22 |
| Left no room for argument | 25 |
| Gave one's approval | 23 |
| Demanded without reason | 23 |
| "Because I ---!" | 26 |
| "Because I ___!" | 26 |
| Answered affirmatively | 22 |
| Ho Chi Minh City, once | 22 |
| River by Ho Chi Minh City | 25 |
| Frequent '60s dateline | 26 |
| Former national capital | 23 |
| Thieu's milieu in 1967 | 26 |
| Target of Tet offensive | 23 |
| Reunification Train city | 24 |
| Ho Chi Minh City, formerly | 26 |
| Hanoi's counterpart | 23 |
| City that fell in April 1975 | 28 |
| City for a great bowl of pho | 28 |
| Capital that fell in 1975 | 25 |
| 1954-76 national capital | 24 |
| Windjammer's wind catcher | 29 |
| One way to enjoy a breezy day | 29 |
| One sheet to the wind? | 22 |
| Travel in a windjammer | 22 |
| Explore the Seven Seas, e.g. | 28 |
| Word with boat or plane | 24 |
| Wind ... cruise ... canvas | 26 |
| Travel over the bounding main | 29 |
| Schooner's attachment | 25 |
| Pass (through) with ease | 24 |
| Moonraker or crossjack | 22 |
| Main or topgallant e.g. | 25 |
| Jaunt on the bight, perhaps | 27 |
| It often leaves the yard | 24 |
| Iceboat attachment, usually | 27 |
| Harness the wind, in a way | 26 |
| Go by brigantine, e.g. | 22 |
| Explore the seven seas | 22 |
| Compete in a yacht race | 23 |
| Clipper's wind catcher | 26 |
| Boat's wind catcher | 23 |
| Vessel moved by the wind | 24 |
| Opposite of a stinkpot | 22 |
| It may be found in a slip | 25 |
| Image on our 10 cent coin | 25 |
| Henry Hudson's skill | 24 |
| 1980 Christopher Cross hit | 26 |
| On the move on the briny | 24 |
| Christopher Cross #1 hit | 24 |
| Expert on spars and stars | 25 |
| Certain service man or woman | 28 |
| Starbuck or Billy Budd | 22 |
| Popeye or Sinbad, e.g. | 22 |
| Mister Salty mascot, e.g. | 25 |
| Martin Alonso Pinzón, e.g. | 29 |
| Hearty, to an old captain | 25 |
| Bo's'n, for one | 23 |
| ___ Moon (anime series) | 23 |
| St. Elmo is their patron | 24 |
| Main and spanker, for two | 25 |
| Welcome sight for a castaway | 28 |
| Travels by clipper ship | 23 |