| Harness the wind, in a way | 26 |
| Go out on the ocean | 19 |
| Go cruising, in a way | 21 |
| Go by yawl | 10 |
| Go by brigantine, e.g. | 22 |
| Glide through | 13 |
| Flying jib or spanker | 21 |
| Flying jib e.g. | 16 |
| Explore the seven seas | 22 |
| Depart by boat | 14 |
| De-port? | 8 |
| Crossjack | 9 |
| Compete in a yacht race | 23 |
| Clipper's wind catcher | 26 |
| Clipper's sheet | 19 |
| Caravel's canvas | 20 |
| Canvas piece | 12 |
| Brave the waves | 15 |
| Boat's wind catcher | 23 |
| Be gone with the wind | 21 |
| Be cruising | 11 |
| Bark part | 9 |
| Bark feature | 12 |
| Attack, with ''into'' | 37 |
| Ancient Mariner's sighting | 30 |
| "___ on, O Union . . . " | 34 |
| "___ Along, Silvery Moon," 1937 song | 46 |
| It's wind-driven | 20 |
| Catamaran, for one | 18 |
| Yawl or cat | 11 |
| Wind-driven craft | 17 |
| What the Magic Eye picture ends up being in a scene from "Mallrats" | 77 |
| Vessel moved by the wind | 24 |
| Scooter or sandbagger | 21 |
| Regatta vessel | 14 |
| Opposite of a stinkpot | 22 |
| It may be found in a slip | 25 |
| Image on our 10 cent coin | 25 |
| Felucca e.g. | 13 |
| Using a clipper | 15 |
| Henry Hudson's skill | 24 |
| 1980 Christopher Cross hit | 26 |
| On the move on the briny | 24 |
| No. 1 hit for Christopher Cross | 31 |
| In a race, perhaps | 18 |
| Christopher Cross #1 hit | 24 |
| Aegean activity | 15 |
| Criticize vigorously | 20 |
| Popeye, e.g. | 12 |
| Hand on deck | 12 |
| Anchor man? | 11 |
| Popeye or Sinbad | 16 |
| O'Neill was one | 19 |
| Expert on spars and stars | 25 |
| White cap wearer | 16 |
| Siren's victim | 18 |
| Popeye or Bluto | 15 |
| Deck hand | 9 |
| Chantey singer | 14 |
| Certain service man or woman | 28 |
| Submarine crew member | 21 |
| Starbuck or Billy Budd | 22 |
| Shore-leave taker | 17 |
| Shore leave taker | 17 |
| Ralph Rackstraw e.g. | 21 |
| Popeye, notably | 15 |
| Popeye or Sinbad, e.g. | 22 |
| Person on deck? | 15 |
| One may be sparring | 19 |
| One in the Navy | 15 |
| Nicholson role in "The Last Detail" | 45 |
| Mister Salty mascot, e.g. | 25 |
| Masefield or Melville | 21 |
| Martin Alonso Pinzón, e.g. | 29 |
| London was one; so was O'Neill | 34 |
| Junk man? | 9 |
| Hearty, to an old captain | 25 |
| He may take liberties with women? | 33 |
| Foretopman, e.g. | 16 |
| Flat-brimmed hat | 16 |
| Flat straw hat | 14 |
| Buffett was a son of a son of one | 33 |
| Bo's'n, for one | 23 |
| Bluto or Sinbad | 15 |
| ___ Moon (anime series) | 23 |
| Sea dogs | 8 |
| Tars | 4 |
| Seafarers | 9 |
| Bluejackets | 11 |
| Certain enlistees | 17 |
| Who was with The Doors' "Angels" | 46 |
| Tender tenders | 14 |
| St. Elmo is their patron | 24 |
| Salts on the ocean | 18 |
| Drake and De Soto | 17 |
| Cruiser crew | 12 |
| "There Is Nothing Like a Dame" singers | 48 |
| "On the Town" characters | 34 |
| Leaves port | 11 |
| Embarks | 7 |