| Gomer Pyle exclamation | 22 |
| 1954 #1 hit by the Crew-Cuts | 28 |
| 1954 hit for The Chords | 23 |
| 1954 hit by The Chords | 22 |
| "Thar ___ blows!" | 27 |
| H. Rider Haggard novel | 22 |
| "Steady as __ goes" | 29 |
| Pronoun for a calico cat | 24 |
| One of every two hurricanes | 27 |
| Adventure novel of 1887 | 23 |
| "Murder, ___ Wrote" | 29 |
| "___ Loves You" | 25 |
| The queen as a subject? | 23 |
| Ship's designation | 22 |
| Any car, affectionately | 23 |
| 1965 Ursula Andress film | 24 |
| What "elle" means | 27 |
| Notable seashore merchant | 25 |
| Helmsman's pronoun | 22 |
| Every other tropical storm | 26 |
| 1994 Harry Connick Jr. album | 28 |
| "___ loves me ..." | 28 |
| "__ Done Him Wrong" | 29 |
| Wolf or devil preceder | 22 |
| What to call George Eliot | 25 |
| Petal plucker's pronoun | 27 |
| H. Rider Haggard classic | 24 |
| H. Rider Haggard adventure | 26 |
| Filly, but not a billy | 22 |
| Feminine Kiss classic? | 22 |
| Feminine Elvis Costello song? | 29 |
| Devil or wolf preceder | 22 |
| Any boat, affectionately | 24 |
| 1967 song by the Monkees | 24 |
| "Murder, __ Wrote" | 28 |
| Word for half the hurricanes | 28 |
| Word for half of hurricanes | 27 |
| Word before some animal names | 29 |
| Why dad is now dashed? | 22 |
| What sailors call skiffs | 24 |
| Ursula Andress starrer | 22 |
| Ursula Andress film: 1964 | 25 |
| Tongue twister pronoun | 22 |
| That's all --- wrote | 24 |
| That's all ____ wrote! | 26 |
| That sweet yacht over there | 27 |
| Side in an age-old battle | 25 |
| Seashore seashell seller | 24 |
| Seashell seller of rhyme | 24 |
| Seashell seller of note | 23 |
| Sailor's designation | 24 |
| Referential word at sea | 23 |
| Pronoun often applied to cars | 29 |
| Pronoun for the Pinafore | 24 |
| Pronoun for the Pequod | 22 |
| Pronoun for Old Ironsides | 25 |
| Pronoun for a destroyer | 23 |
| Pronoun for a daughter | 22 |
| Petal-plucking pronoun | 22 |
| Petal puller's pronoun | 26 |
| Petal plucker's word | 24 |
| One who stoops to conquer | 25 |
| One side in an age-old battle | 29 |
| Mariner's reference | 23 |
| Haggard's "___" | 29 |
| H. Rider Haggard title | 22 |
| Elle, across the Atlantic | 25 |
| American edition of elle? | 25 |
| African sorceress of fiction | 28 |
| African goddess of fiction | 26 |
| A ship, to crew members | 23 |
| "What ___ said" | 25 |
| "There ___ goes..." | 29 |
| "Thar-blows" link | 27 |
| "Thar --- blows" | 26 |
| "Thar _____ blows!" | 29 |
| "Thar __ blows!" | 26 |
| "Murder, --- Wrote" | 29 |
| "He said, ___ said" | 29 |
| "___Bop" (1984 hit) | 29 |
| "___ sells . . . " | 28 |
| "___ Loves Me" | 24 |
| 'Murder, -- Wrote' | 26 |
| 'Isn't -- Lovely' | 29 |
| '-- loves me ...' | 25 |
| ``___ loves me ...'' | 28 |
| 2000 World Series venue | 23 |
| Former home of the Mets | 23 |
| Citi Field's forerunner | 27 |
| Citi Field predecessor | 22 |
| Strawberry's field, once | 28 |
| 2000 World Series locale | 24 |
| 1969 World Series stadium | 25 |
| __ butter (moisturizer) | 23 |
| Strawberry's field | 22 |
| One place for New York fans | 27 |
| National League stadium | 23 |
| Citi Field replaced it | 22 |
| 1986 World Series stadium | 25 |
| Where the Mets once met | 23 |