| Bridge head | 11 |
| Bligh or Hook | 13 |
| Ahab or Nemo | 12 |
| Abraham Lincoln, in a Whitman poem | 34 |
| Eighteenth-century explorer aboard the Endeavour | 48 |
| Sandwich Islands discoverer | 27 |
| Explorer who commanded HMS Endeavour and HMS Resolution | 55 |
| Explorer aboard the Endeavour | 29 |
| Endeavour skipper | 17 |
| Endeavour leader | 16 |
| 18th-century navigator | 22 |
| 18th-century explorer | 21 |
| "Peter Pan" pirate | 28 |
| ''Peter Pan'' pirate | 36 |
| Barrie bad guy | 14 |
| Barrie villain | 14 |
| "Peter Pan" villain | 29 |
| Peter Pan's adversary | 25 |
| Cyril Ritchard role | 19 |
| Children's character whose hand was bitten off by a croc | 60 |
| Captor of Wendy Darling | 23 |
| ''Peter Pan'' villain | 37 |
| Sidekick of Mr. Green Jeans | 27 |
| Memorable kids' TV host | 27 |
| Longtime kids' TV host | 26 |
| Long-running kid's show | 27 |
| His friends came into his Treasure House | 40 |
| Former kids' show title character named for the large pockets in his coat | 77 |
| Cohort of Mr. Green Jeans | 25 |
| Classic TV character portrayed by Bob Keeshan | 45 |
| Children's TV series, 1955-1984 | 35 |
| Children's show | 19 |
| Bob Keeshan's TV role and show | 34 |
| Big-pocketed host of early kids' TV | 39 |
| Eccentric starship leader? | 26 |
| Seat with a low back | 20 |
| Low-backed wooden seat | 22 |
| Skipper's journal | 21 |
| Nickname for a plodding pirate? | 31 |
| Maritime journal | 16 |
| Line in a bad Willam Shatner impersonation | 42 |
| Heading | 7 |
| Underwriting? | 13 |
| Something that may help you get the picture? | 44 |
| Picture partner | 15 |
| Movie subtitle | 14 |
| Line under a shot | 17 |
| Illustration explanation | 24 |
| Cavil; quibble | 14 |
| Bit of text from a photojournalist | 34 |
| Explanations for some shots | 27 |
| Subtitles | 9 |
| Lines under photos | 18 |
| Faultfinding | 12 |
| Hercules, to Iole | 17 |
| Policeman, at times | 19 |
| Hostage taker | 13 |
| Prisoner's opposite | 23 |
| Paris, to Helen | 15 |
| Kidnapper, e.g. | 15 |
| Hostage holder | 14 |
| Abductor | 8 |
| The "N" in "N x P" | 38 |
| Ransom demander | 15 |
| Prisoners' opposite | 23 |
| Polyphemus, to Odysseus | 23 |
| One taking prisoners | 20 |
| Object of a Stockholm syndrome sufferer's affection | 55 |
| Hostage holder, e.g. | 20 |
| Hercules, to Cerberus | 21 |
| Chess piece, at times | 21 |
| Chess piece that takes another | 30 |
| Mil. officers | 13 |
| Team ldrs. | 10 |
| Officers: Abbr. | 15 |
| Army officers: Abbr. | 20 |
| Skippers, for short | 19 |
| Relatives of lieuts. | 20 |
| Relatives of cols. | 18 |
| Melville's Vere and others: Abbr. | 37 |
| Lts.' bosses | 16 |
| Kirk and Picard: Abbr. | 22 |
| Jinks and Ahab: Abbr. | 21 |
| Enterprise leaders: Abbr. | 25 |
| Cook and Hook, for ex. | 22 |
| Alt. announcers | 15 |
| Juliet's family name | 24 |
| Montague's enemy | 20 |
| Juliet's last name | 22 |
| Juliet, for one | 15 |
| Tybalt, for one | 15 |
| Promoter of Paris? | 18 |
| Montague rival | 14 |
| Juliet's surname | 20 |
| Household name in Verona | 24 |
| Monopoly token | 14 |
| Patriotic org. | 14 |
| Auto | 4 |
| Compassionate | 13 |
| Kind of pool | 12 |