- - in or towards the stern of a ship
- - Toward a ship's stern
- - Sailor a foot nearer the stern
- - Behind the stern
- - sailor a short distance nearer the stern
- - Toward a boat's wake
- - Headed toward the stern
- - Toward the stern of a ship
- - Towards the back of the boat
- - The seaman a foot behind
- - Toward the ship's rear
- - Rearward, on the briny
- - Near the back, nautically
- - At the rear, to a sailor
- - Towards the stern of a ship
- - To the back of
- - To the rear, nautically
- - Behind, on the briny
- - In the rear, at sea
- - Toward the back of the ship
- - To the stern.
- - On the stern.
- - In the rear of a vessel.
- - Back in the boat.
- - Toward the rear
- - Rearward, to a rear admiral
- - To the rear, to a rear admiral
- - Toward the back of the boat
- - To the rear of
- - To the rear
- - Towards the stern
- - At the stern
- - To the rear, at sea
- - Toward the stern
- - Toward the rudder
- - Back in the navy
- - Behind award for cycling?
- - Behind award for actor's moving finale
- - Accepted award [briefly revealing behind]
- - (Nautically) behind
- - Nautical word
- - Sailor with terribly fat behind
- - Reactionary football management undecided about getting behind
- - Behind, at sea
- - Opposite of afore
- - Sailor's a foot behind at sea
- - Sailor's back?
- - Not forward, to a sailor
- - Fore's opposite
- - Not forward, to a salt
- - Behind, shipwise
- - In back of, at sea.
- - Behind: Naut.
- - Astern: Naut.
- - Back of: Naut.
- - Behind, nautically
- - Rearward, at sea
- - Back at sea
- - Sailor's behind?
- - Nautical direction
- - Sternward
- - Rearward
- - Astern
- - Behind
- - Nautical term.
- - Behind, on a ship
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