- - vessel often crossing the bar
- - Earlier, the companion boarded the vessel
- - Check when coming aboard earlier vessel
- - RN choose new vessel
- - Check when boarding earlier vessel
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- - "Crossing Brooklyn ...," poem by Walt Whitman about crossing the Brooklyn river
- - Boat you may find at the bottom of the garden reportedly
- - Passenger boat across a river
- - "Crossing Brooklyn ...," poem by Walt Whitman which describes his trip from Manhattan to Brooklyn
- - one goes to the bank for it
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- - Vessel crossing river with atomic boat
- - a pet started to ruin a new boat
- - can volunteers ruin a concealed vessel?
- - Vessel crossing river — atomic boat
- - Sailboat with twin hulls
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- - Vessel crossing, eg, a river
- - water vessel carrying vehicles and passengers
- - Charon's river craft?
- - A way to go by
- - River transportation.
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- - Mythical vessel is back, crossing river
- - Mythical ship of Jason
- - Legendary vessel making a right turn
- - Mythical ship guarded by Hera
- - Golden retriever in this mythical ship?
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- - Lake-crossing vessel
- - once a vessel in distress
- - unsound ocean vessel?
- - Vessel that may be portaged
- - Boat you might paddle on a lake
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- - Fellow crossing river on one large vessel, a warship
- - Former armed ship holding a government commission
- - Mercenary ship in River Plate foundered. 50 lost
- - Soldier meets queen on board hired ship
- - A pervert I smacked around's one out for booty
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- - Where to see pictures showing old vessel crossing river
- - Place to view art
- - largely where art may be displayed
- - Where hanging or shooting may take place
- - Pictures usually seen here right inside cooking area
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- - Vessel with cramped accommodation offers cheap ticket for crossing lake
- - One who worked really hard at an evil trade?
- - Drool, dribble
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