Clue | Length | Answer |
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Nautical term | 3 letters | lee |
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Nautical term | 4 letters | alow |
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Nautical term | 4 letters | alee |
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Nautical term | 5 letters | abeam |
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Nautical term | 5 letters | avast |
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Nautical term | 6 letters | astern |
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Nautical term | 6 letters | aboard |
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- Crosswise, on deck
- Directly from the side
- At right angles to a ship
- At three or nine o'clock
- Crosswise to a ship's kee
- Sideways on a ship
- Geometric pattern used in
- Perpendicular to the keel
- Crosswind direction, at s
- Crosswise
- Like a leading wind
- At right angles to the side of a ship
- Sailor turning West across the ship
- A light neither fore nor aft?
- At the side of a supporter
- Set across a light
- Nautical position
- A ray side-on to the ship
- Nautical direction
- crossing the keel
- Perpendicular to a ship's midline
- Off to the side, at sea
- Crosswise, shipwise
- Crosswise, matey
- At right angles to
- At right angles, at sea
- "Crosswind direction, at sea"
- Crosswise to a ship's keel
- A light abreast of the vessel
- Crosswise, to a sailor
- Crosswise, at sea
- Crosswise to the keel
- At right angles to the keel
- 90 degrees from fore-and-aft
- Shipboard position
- Crosswise to a ship's middle
- Crosswise, nautically
- In a nautical position
- Abreast the middle of a ship's side
- At right angles to a ship's keel
- Opposite the middle of a ship's side
- Facing a ship's length
- At right angles to a ship's length
- Right-angled to a keel
- Nautical term
- Nautical location
- U.S.N.A. expression
- At right angles to a keel
- At right angles, asea
- Ship position
- Position on the briny
- Opposite a ship's middle
- Right-angled to the keel
- Alongside, at sea
- Nautical bearing
- Alongside a ship
- often gambled with a man on the side
- In a position to give a broad smile
- At right angles of a ships length
- A light across the ship
- A smile across the length of ship
- Perpendicular, at sea
- At right angles
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- Across the ship there's a smile
- a ray of light to the side of the ship
- Answer broadcast neither fore nor aft
- Running across a fish leaving river
- Almost vertical, at sea
- Perpendicular
- Nautical adverb
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- As part of a company
- On the train
- No longer waiting on the
- On
- Alongside, nautically
- All ......
- "All ......!" (conductor's c
- On a ship
- Notice swine's been kept on
- Publicity about animal on ship
- A plank on a yacht, say
- A poet describes love on a ship
- On a plane where Bill eats pig flesh?
- On (a ship/plane)
- On (a ship or plane)
- On a vessel
- On (a ship or train)
- Contained in a boat
- On ship notice pig taken inside
- To be on a ship or train
- Onto a ship or plane, climb ....
- On a plank
- On a table
- A group of managers who have got on?
- Ready to go, in a way
- A plank where it may be walked?
- On ship
- a pig died on a boat
- A wild animal died, being trained?
- Notice about pig on the train
- having not missed the bus
- In a ship, a table
- Ready for departure
- A committee at sea
- A committee on a ship
- A council carried in the main
- A panel on an aircraft, perhaps
- A plank on a ship, perhaps
- A plank on a ship
- A plank on a yacht maybe
- A poet embracing love, ready to sail
- A poet entertaining circle on a ship
- A provision of meals on base
- On the train, e.g
- on the ship
- on the ferry
- On deck
- On a ship, train or plane
- All ....! [train shout]
- On a cruise
- Nautical term
- "All ....!," conductor's cry
- "All ....!," train conductor's call
- Snake found in a road or on a ship
- A governing body on a ship
- on a train
- On a ship or train, say
- On the train or the boat
- A panel on a ship?
- A group of directors on a ship
- "All ....!," conductor's shout
- directors on the ship?
- On deck, perhaps
- as part of the firm
- Reportedly 'ated being on a train?
- No longer waiting on the pier
- On base
- Word in Amtrak's slogan
- On the Constitution
- On a windjammer
- On the jet
- On the plane
- Having entrained
- On Old Ironsides
- On a jet
- On the boat
- on a train or plane
- Contained in boat
- On ship notice pig brought in
- On a ship, plane or train
- On an airplane
- A piece of wood in a ship
- Broken oar bad on ship
- . . . . in run-down foreign places
- A male animal finally loaded on ship
- On train or boat
- Dab oar at sea on a boat
- A group of executives, loaded
- A pig died on the ship
- American directors on ship
- time to admit pig on a bus?
- having embarked
- a number of directors at sea
- a group of directors on a cruise?
- On ship or train, say
- A way to hold a scarf on
- Sailor with paddle departs on a boat?
- On the train, say
- a group of directors on the ship
- A group of bosses ready to travel?
- On train or ship
- Embark, get ...
- In a way, stole on to a train, perhaps
- "all ......!" (cruise ship call)
- a plank on the ship
- On ship overseas, Rex travels east
- one group of directors on a boat
- On ship, plane or train
- Moving down river current on ship
- wild pig in "commercial" on the ship
- On an aeroplane, say
- Pig placed in trailer on ship?
- directors on ship
- Commercial carrier of swine on a train
- On deck, say
- On a committee
- On (a train or ship)
- A table on a ship
- Ace management team on a ship
- pig shown in advert on an aircraft
- On a piece of wood
- A panel on an aircraft
- On transport
- ... with bad oar on the boat
- Into a ship
- In place for the boat race
- A pig died being transported?
- Ready to travel
- A poet's written about love on a ship
- First-class meals on the train
- A table in a ship
- On date with a hairy pig
- Commercial hedging for pig on a plane
- a plank of wood on the ship
- A piece of timber on ship
- An association of directors on a train
- american swine departs on a ship
- "All ....!" [train conductor's cry]
- A snake on the road and on to a vessel
- a group of directors on a boat
- ... a table, that may be on a boat?
- Embarked
- A timber found on a ship
- On the way, in a way
- On the bus
- On a plane?
- On what cheese is often served on
- on a plane, e.g.
- On travelling transport or a plank
- On boat, British crewman in a delta
- a directors' gathering on the ship
- Sailor reportedly rowed alongside
- One way to hop
- on a plane, for instance
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- Toward the windless side
- Toward shelter
- Aweather's opposite
- Downwind, nautically
- On the safe side
- Sheltered, at sea
- Safe, on board
- Not aweather
- Sheltered
- Out of the wind, nautical
- Protected, in a way
- "Hard ......!" (ship command
- Hard ......
- Sheltered, in a way
- Nautical direction
- Position at sea
- One way for a ship to tur
- One way to orient a boat
- Not windward
- Out of the wind
- Nautical adverb
- On the quiet side?
- Out of the wind, at sea
- Off the wind
- Toward the sheltered side
- "Hard ......!" (helm command
- Salt's direction
- "Hard ......!" (nautical cry
- Avoiding the draft?
- Protected, at sea
- Direction at sea
- Nautical heading
- Sheltered, nautically
- Helm position
- Protected
- Toward shelter, nauticall
- "Hard ......!" (nautical ord
- "Hard ......!" (sailor's yel
- On the less windy side
- How a ship may be turned
- Protected from the wind
- On the safe side, at sea
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- Downwind, to a sailor
- One way to turn a ship
- "Hard ......!" (captain's or
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- Way to turn a ship
- Sheltered from the wind
- On the sheltered side
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- Sailor's direction
- Downwind, at sea
- Opposite of windward
- Main course
- One way to turn at sea
- Helm heading
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- Like one side of a ship
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- Not into the wind
- Wheelhouse direction
- Toward one side of a ship
- Protected from the gale
- Safe, at sea
- Opposite of aweather
- Out of the storm
- Toward shelter, asea
- Skipper's term
- Pub serving
- Nautically sheltered
- Direction for Sinbad
- Away from a storm
- Nautical position
- Protected on a boat
- Opposite of aweather, to a sailor
- Nautical term
- "the sailor's bible" adverb
- Bligh's direction
- away from the wind, at sea
- windward's opposite
- "the sea-wolf" adverb
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- On the sheltered side, nautically
- on the protected side
- mariner's direction
- protected while sailing
- on the calm side
- sheltered in the aegean
- "hard ...!": sailor's cry
- on the quiet side, at sea
- toward protection, at sea
- Away from the weather
- Zip
- Tar's direction in a storm
- Out of harm's way on a ship
- Sheltered on the briny
- Ship's position
- Skipper's command
- Skipper's direction
- Sailboat's direction
- Heading on the ocean
- Sheltered, to a tar
- Opposite of windward, in yachting
- Opposed to aweather
- Toward a cove
- Sailor's word
- Sheltered while asea
- Away from the wind, when sailing
- Out of the weather
- Downwind side of a boat
- To shelter
- Aweather's counterpart
- Away from windward
- On the safer side, at sea
- To the sheltered side
- To the sheltered side of a ship
- Toward shelter, at sea
- Sheltered as a sailor
- Downwind on a ship
- "Toward shelter, nautically"
- Calmer direction, nautically
- "Hard ...!" [sailor's yell]
- Sheltered from the wind at sea
- One way for a ship to turn
- "Out of the wind, nautically"
- "Out of harm's way, in a way"
- "Hard ...! (nautical order)"
- "Hard ...! (captain's order)"
- Sheltered, asea
- Protected from squalls
- Boat direction
- Captain's direction
- Way to turn while tacking
- "Hard ......!" (nautical command)
- Toward safety
- How a ship might turn
- One way to direct a helm
- Out of harm's way
- One way to turn
- Opposite of a weather
- Out of the wind, on windjammers
- On the captain's good side?
- Toward shelter, to a sailor
- Captain's heading
- Ship's direction
- Away from harm's way
- Aweather's antonym
- Shielded, at sea
- Nautical command
- Opp. of windward
- Nautical word
- Nonwindy side
- Tar's direction
- Protected from winds at sea
- Sheltered from wind
- Away from gusts
- Skipper's order
- Helmsman's call
- Captain's "Hard ......!"
- Sheltered on the Red
- Word in a log
- Shielded, in a way
- Away from the gusts
- To shelter, on a ship
- Sheltered on the Sargasso
- To shelter, at sea
- Boat's position
- Term at sea
- Towards shelter
- Helmsman's command
- On a sloop's sheltered side
- Peggy or Pinky?
- Mariner's term
- Captain's command
- Sailing direction
- Tar's term
- Helm direction
- Antithesis of aweather
- Word heard topside
- Wind-sheltered
- Toward protection asea
- Hard ...... (nautical term)
- Who is Peggy?
- Away from the ocean wind
- Shipboard direction
- Away from the gales
- Away from the ocean's winds
- Wind-shielded
- Positional word for seamen
- In the direction of movement
- America's Cup term
- Command at sea
- Sheltered, on a liner
- Seaman's word
- "Hard ......" (skipper's order)
- Skipper's "Hard ......!"
- Farthest from the wind side
- One way to put the helm
- Away from the sea winds
- Order to the helmsman
- Sailing word
- Away from aweather
- Sheltered, to a sailor
- Way To Direct A Helm
- Sea call
- Protected from wind
- Away from the wind, nautically
- Towards the ship's sheltered side
- avoiding the wind
- on the safer side
- "helm hard" direction
- Away from most of the blowing
- Away from wind
- On the sheltered side at sea
- Away from the wind in sailing
- Downwind, when sailing
- Sheltered side
- On the sheltered side to a sailor
- sheltered, on the ocean
- Away from the wind, on a ship
- On the protected side while sailing