- - Ship into the countryI
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- - Countryish, in a way
- - Thin as a lip, but thinner in the nose
- - like a congested person's voice
- - Name a sailor briefly associated with Hooters?
- - Northern Irish donkey brays harshly in this manner, perhaps.
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- - Went cross-countrying, say
- - Went down the slopes
- - Went down snowy slopes
- - went on a black diamond run
- - Went down a snowy mountain, in a way
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- - Countryish
- - Spectacular urge to retire partly in the sticks
- - Republican mural defaced in the country
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- - Countryish
- - Like a rural setting
- - Unsophisticated Republican
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- - European countryI
- - European country whose fourth World Cup win was in 2006
- - european entity is suitably lacking reserve
- - Boot-shaped European country
- - Original member of the European Economic Community
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- - Whence the line "Into the eternal darkness; into fire and into ice"
- - It's part of "The Divine Comedy"
- - Coolidge translated it into English
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- - Whence the line "Into the eternal darkness; into fire and into ice"
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- - Representative of the ship's owner on a merchant ship responsible for the goods being carried
- - Transport boss to drink, thus requiring impounding of vehicle
- - Drink ruined a grocer at sea — he does have loads on his mind
- - Sailor selling freight caught on board A1 Greek ship
- - Officer on a merchant ship, in charge of the freight
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- - Centerboard of a ship backbone of a ship
- - a naval base like kiel
- - It keeps a boat afloat
- - strip under a ship
- - underside of a boat
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