- - Star of the original Broadway production of 'Annie Get Your Gun'
- - Legendary Ethel of Broadway
- - Broadway and film entertainer Ethel
- - Ethel of Broadway
- - "Annie Get Your Gun" star
- - Mythical denizen of the deep
- - An Annie of 1946 and 1966
- - Ethel of stage
- - Star of "Happy Hunting."
- - Star of a Lindsay-Crouse hit.
- - Star of "Call Me Madam."
- - Star in "Annie Get Your Gun."
- - Ariel's father Triton, eg
- - Fishy figure not generous about room
- - Famed Broadway belter
- - Broadway Ethel
- - 'Call Me Madam' Tony winner
- - Broadway belter Ethel
- - Fish-tailed fellow
- - Mythical trident-holder
- - Ariel's father Triton, e.g
- - Triton, e.g
- - Broadway legend Ethel
- - Marines probing tight, legless bloke found in sea
- - Ethel who sang 'There's No Business Like Show Business'
- - Noted Broadway belter
- - Sat away from men-at-arms with legendary swimmer
- - Fishy fellow
- - Singer Ethel, a fabulous creature
- - Belter on Broadway
- - Broadway's first Oakley
- - Mythical sea creature
- - "Gypsy" star, 1959
- - Fishy guy?
- - Broadway belter
- - Broadway's Ethel
- - 36-Across star
- - "Who Could Ask for Anything More?" author
- - Broadway's queen
- - Broadway's Oakley
- - Oakley portrayer
- - Fabled sea creature
- - "Anything Goes" Star
- - Ethel ......, née Zimmerman
- - Musical comedy star
- - Theatrical VIP.
- - Legendary sea creature.
- - "Happy Hunting" star.
- - "Happy Hunting" heroine.
- - Fabled marine creature.
- - Call her "Madam."
- - Mrs. Sally Adams.
- - High-octane Ethel.
- - Singer Ethel
- - Singing star.
- - See 15-Across
- - See 29-Down
- - Broken arm nursed by men he's tailed
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