| Had belted out | 14 |
| F.S. has ___ hundreds of hits | 29 |
| Emulated Whitney Houston | 24 |
| Done by a diva, say | 19 |
| Did choral work | 15 |
| Delivered in parts? | 19 |
| Communicated using notes | 24 |
| Comic Richard Lee ___ | 21 |
| Chinese dynasty: 960-1279 | 25 |
| Chinese dynasty overthrown by the Mongols | 41 |
| Belted out, as a tune | 21 |
| "Song ___ Blue" (Neil Diamond hit) | 44 |
| " . . . sweetest songs yet remain to be ___": Whitman | 63 |
| Beachgoer's wear | 20 |
| They reduce glare | 17 |
| Basker's buy | 16 |
| Drinking cups sold at the Sky Mall? | 35 |
| Beachgoer's eyewear | 23 |
| "___ at Night" (1984 hit) | 35 |
| Sight caused by atmospheric dust | 32 |
| Church musical rite | 19 |
| Certain church celebration | 26 |
| The Greeks' Helios, e.g. | 28 |
| The Celts' Beal, e.g. | 25 |
| The Aztecs' Tonatiuh, for one | 33 |
| The Aztecs' Tonatiuh | 24 |
| Sol or Ra, e.g. | 15 |
| Ra, to some | 11 |
| Ra, say | 7 |
| Ra, for one | 11 |
| Ra, e.g. | 8 |
| Helios, for one | 15 |
| Helios, for example | 19 |
| Bronzed beauty | 14 |
| Sol and Helios | 14 |
| Sacred peak of China | 20 |
| Wooed, in a way | 15 |
| Beachgoer's protection | 26 |
| Wide-brimmed summer headgear | 28 |
| Parasol alternative | 19 |
| Broad-brimmed topper for a bright day | 37 |
| Broad-brimmed topper | 20 |
| Big-brimmed bonnet | 18 |
| Beachwear for a baby | 20 |
| Beachgoer's topper | 22 |
| Beach topper | 12 |
| Beach headgear | 14 |
| Beach covering | 14 |
| Baby's beach necessity | 26 |
| Broad-brimmed beach bonnets | 27 |
| Beach toppers | 13 |
| Wide-brimmed chapeaux | 21 |
| Panamas | 7 |
| Very small antelope | 19 |
| Beachgoer's hair lightener | 30 |
| "No --- Venice" | 25 |
| "I got the _____ the morning..." | 42 |
| ''No ___ Venice'' | 33 |
| "The ___ set; the swallows are asleep": Shelley | 57 |
| "... the __ shining bright": Thayer | 45 |
| Like the Titanic | 16 |
| Like pocketed pool balls | 24 |
| Forced under water | 18 |
| Destroyed a destroyer | 21 |
| Shipwrecked | 11 |
| Sent to the ocean's floor | 29 |
| Like costs that can't be recovered, in economists' lingo | 64 |
| Like a ship on the ocean floor | 30 |
| Gone under | 10 |
| Gone to the bottom | 18 |
| Gone to Davy Jones's locker | 31 |
| Gone to Davy Jones' locker | 30 |
| Done for, familiarly | 20 |
| Bound to fail | 13 |
| Beyond saving | 13 |
| Bankrupted | 10 |
| Bankrupt, so to speak | 21 |
| Aussie metal band ___ Loto | 26 |
| At the ocean's bottom, as a ship | 36 |
| "You ___ my battleship!" | 34 |
| Unrecoverable investment expenses | 33 |
| Like some treasures | 19 |
| Like some living rooms | 22 |
| Hollow; recessed | 16 |
| Hollow, as eyes | 15 |
| Short laugh? | 12 |
| Landscape designer's suggestion | 35 |
| Cultivated area with sloped sides | 33 |
| Source of ocean treasure, perhaps | 33 |
| Diver's big find | 20 |
| Settings where the main characters get chased by sharks, in both "Finding Nemo" and "The Little Mermaid" | 124 |
| Valuable floor coverings? | 25 |
| Sea green? | 10 |
| Jewelry and gold doubloons, maybe | 33 |
| Gold doubloons in watery graves, e.g. | 37 |
| Sea salvager's quest, maybe | 31 |
| Ditch that divides | 18 |
| Louis XIV's nickname | 24 |
| Minute Maid competitor | 22 |
| Popular orange soda | 19 |