| Clammer's concern | 21 |
| Certain detergent | 17 |
| Cause of shore erosion | 22 |
| Cause of beach erosion | 22 |
| Canute's proof of his limitations | 37 |
| Brand with a giant target in its logo | 37 |
| Brand that may contain bleach | 29 |
| Blondie "The ___ Is High" | 35 |
| Beach sweeper | 13 |
| Beach scourer | 13 |
| Bay of Fundy's claim to fame | 32 |
| Bay level variation | 19 |
| Backwater cause, perhaps | 24 |
| Alabama's is crimson | 24 |
| Alabama's Crimson ___ | 25 |
| Ajax rival | 10 |
| A waiter for no man | 19 |
| A nonwaiter | 11 |
| "They call Alabama the Crimson ___" | 45 |
| "The ___ stayeth for no man": William Camden | 54 |
| "High" or "low" water | 41 |
| "...under the whelming ___": Milton | 45 |
| " . . . call of the running ___": Masefield | 53 |
| 'Bama's Crimson ___ | 27 |
| 'Bama, with "the" | 31 |
| ___ to Go (stain remover) | 25 |
| ___ over (carry through) | 24 |
| Flowed to and fro | 17 |
| ___ over (found a temporary solution) | 37 |
| ___ over (assisted through difficulty) | 38 |
| Rose and fell, in a way | 23 |
| Momentarily eased, with "over" | 40 |
| Helped, with "over" | 29 |
| Helped, in a way, with "over" | 39 |
| Helped through a difficult time, with "over" | 54 |
| Helped get through, with 'over' | 39 |
| Ebbed and flowed | 16 |
| Assisted through difficulty, with "over" | 50 |
| Assisted through a tough time, with "over" | 52 |
| -- over (helped temporarily) | 28 |
| ___ over (satisfied for now) | 28 |
| ___ over (helped with funds) | 28 |
| ___ over (helped to get by) | 27 |
| ___ over (helped along) | 23 |
| ___ over (curbed hunger pangs) | 30 |
| ___ over (assisted) | 19 |
| ___ over (aided in distress) | 28 |
| __ over (helped through difficulty) | 35 |
| Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, once, on "S.N.L." | 53 |
| Temporarily satisfied | 21 |
| Satisfied enough for now | 24 |
| Helped get past hard times | 26 |
| Water-level measure | 19 |
| "...___ the affairs of men": Shak. | 44 |
| " . . . the ___ evidently coming in": Macaulay | 56 |
| Soft clam's home | 20 |
| Coastal land regularly submerged | 32 |
| Coastal land alternately submerged | 34 |
| Area often covered by flooding | 30 |
| Not rising or falling, as a sea | 31 |
| Line on a dock | 14 |
| Shore line | 10 |
| Line on a seawall | 17 |
| High-water point, usually | 25 |
| High and low water lines | 24 |
| ___ events | 10 |
| Help along temporarily | 22 |
| Where one might see sea stars | 29 |
| Turbulent current | 17 |
| Current phenomenon | 18 |
| Ocean motions | 13 |
| Ocean's motions | 19 |
| Neap and ebb | 12 |
| Bay of Fundy attractions | 24 |
| Ocean movements | 15 |
| Moon-related phenomena | 22 |
| Ebb and neap | 12 |
| They get high twice a day | 25 |
| High and low phenomena | 22 |
| Ebb and neap, e.g. | 18 |
| They're influenced by the moon | 34 |
| They have their highs and lows | 30 |
| They come in and out | 20 |
| The moon affects them | 21 |
| Shoreline changers | 18 |
| Sea motions | 11 |
| Sand castle destroyers | 22 |
| Potential sandcastle destroyers | 31 |
| Ocean phenomena | 15 |
| Helps through difficulty, with "over" | 47 |
| Helps through a tough time, with "over" | 49 |
| Destroyers of many small castles | 32 |
| ''The Prince of ___'' | 37 |
| Weather-page stats | 18 |
| Weather-page info | 17 |
| Watery ups and downs | 20 |
| Traditional almanac data | 24 |
| They roll in | 12 |
| They might be "High" to Blondie | 41 |
| They have highs and lows | 24 |