- - Airmen shot rook and seaman
- - i will interrupt silas, a man of the sea
- - NASA's 1962-73 programme with 10 robotic probes exploring the solar system
- - he'll remain with the right to life at sea
- - one who may live for weeks on water
- - Member of the only M.L.B. team never to have played in a World Series
- - Man of the sea
- - Noted albatross slayer
- - Man before the mast
- - He told his tale to a wedding guest.
- - He who shot the albatross.
- - NASA program that was the first to photograph another planet
- - salt to remain somehow round the bottom of the cellar!
- - he may live for weeks on water
- - Sailor in river, airmen flying over
- - sailor runs into sea, extremely eager
- - i ran amok in french sea!
- - collier has a right to be a sailor
- - poet's ancient subject?
- - Salt water finally crossed by sea king
- - Player whose cap features a compass rose
- - itinerant craftsman
- - Ancient poetic character
- - Ancient sailor, in an ancient rime
- - Eliot's weaver bags iodine salt
- - Noah, famously
- - Seafarer or sailor
- - Seattle player
- - Seattle athlete
- - Seafarer
- - Remain in mess on river finding seaman
- - Airmen rerouted river for seaman
- - Ancient sailor
- - Sailor moving airmen on river
- - Coleridge title character
- - Seaman moved airmen on river
- - Sailor in violent rain in French sea
- - Venus probe craft
- - Sailor or soldier, right?
- - 68-Across baseball player
- - Being at sea, crew digests scripture with hesitation
- - Sailor to train airman and driver at terminal
- - Seattle baseball player
- - Argon inhaled by excavator, one going in deep
- - Itinerant craftsman and ancient poetic character
- - Airmen flying over river to get man on board
- - Start of roughness in sea -- hesitation for me?
- - Coleridge character
- - Probe planet with craft missing outside of Sol
- - Seattle ballplayer
- - Early NASA probe
- - Seattle big-leaguer
- - Coleridge storyteller
- - Safeco Field ballplayer
- - Member of a Seattle team
- - Ancient Coleridge character
- - Safeco Field player
- - Ancient sailor, in a rime
- - First mission to make a successful planetary flyby
- - Coleridge's was ancient
- - Seattle centerfielder, e.g.
- - Visitor to Venus
- - Flying Dutchman, for one
- - NASA space probe
- - U.S. space probe
- - Coleridge's antihero
- - NASA explorer of Mars
- - U.S. explorer in space
- - Spacecraft sent toward Mars
- - Bartholomeu Dias, for one
- - Subject of Coleridge rime
- - Visitor to Mars
- - Recent Venus visitor.
- - Orbiter of Venus.
- - Girl Scout rating.
- - Flyby of Mars.
- - "Ancient" one of poetry.
- - Coleridge hero.
- - Spacecraft that passed Venus.
- - Cook or Drake.
- - Subject of Coleridge's famous poem.
- - Coleridge's old salt.
- - Coleridge's hero, 1798.
- - Navy and Marine PBM, Patrol Bomber.
- - Ancient one
- - Main character?
- - Columbus, e.g.
- - Jason, for one
- - U.S. spacecraft
- - Mars spacecraft
- - NASA probe
- - Columbus, for one.
- - Seaman
- - Siren's victim
- - Bluejacket
- - Sea dog
- - Ford green machine
- - Bath locale
- - Jack-tar
- - Salty one.
- - Navigator
- - Robinson Crusoe, e.g.
- - Tar
- - See 33-Across
- - Sailor
- - Salt
- - See 40 Across
- - See 30 across
- - 1962-73 Nasa program which visited three planets
- - Seattle MLB player
- - Sailor in awful rain in French sea
- - a seaman
- - hesitation after male attendant accepts religious instruction from a sailor
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