- - Moved up and down while afloat
- - Rose and fell on the waves
- - Went up and down
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- - the actors moved first - moved on the chessboard
- - the actors were first to have moved on board
- - the actors were first to have moved on the board
- - the actors went in front and changed positions on board
- - Directed by company, switched men on board
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- - J. F. Cooper's "Afloat and ......"
- - A hero's wrecked and stranded!
- - wood and mineral taken to land
- - wood and metal container on the beach
- - Received a hero's treatment when landed
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- - What's keeping the crafty types afloat off Australia and around New Zealand?
- - Feature of Earth, mostly surrounded by the Ring of Fire
- - Cover up if one headcase takes canoe travelling around Hawaii
- - It straddles the 180th meridian
- - The other end of the [circled letters]
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- - way to stay afloat
- - We dart and tear around hopelessly — and fail to progress
- - Make no progress in the main
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- - real-estate investment for those hoping to stay afloat?
- - Hardly a home for a drifter!
- - In which there's room to live afloat
- - Accommodations that a bank might float a loan for?
- - oh! to abuse fancy home on water
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- - It keeps a boat afloat
- - a naval base like kiel
- - strip under a ship
- - underside of a boat
- - Vegetable brought back in bottom of boat
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- - Names made up about a person who works afloat
- - directions given to a graduate with new sailor
- - Possibly means a sailor
- - Naval rating changing name as required
- - A name's held up and it's "Jack"
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- - afloat, they certainly have pull
- - Pulls, as a rope in a popular sport
- - Sharply pulls
- - Pulls (at) as heartstrings
- - Pulls hard; has guts clearly
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